Spencer's best mate Zac starts wearing baggy trousers and huge trainers. He buys himself a skateboard – and even starts going on dates with girls. Unlike his mate Zac, Spencer is not interested in girls, skateboards or expensive trainers. Spencer is determined: “Dear Diary, I am going to stay EXACTLY as I am now. And that's a promise…”
'The Diary of an (Un)teenager' is a hilarious, insightful story about growing up for lower secondary students.
About the publisher:
Barrington Stoke publishes the most readable books to help children to become readers. With a variety of good stories to offer: Comedy, ghost stories, real-life drama, fascinating facts, thrilling adventure… there's a Barrington Stoke book that will keep any reader turning the pages. Written in simple, clear English, Barrington Stoke books are especially suitable for students whose English is a second language.
'The Diary of an (Un)teenager' is a hilarious, insightful story about growing up for lower secondary students.
About the publisher:
Barrington Stoke publishes the most readable books to help children to become readers. With a variety of good stories to offer: Comedy, ghost stories, real-life drama, fascinating facts, thrilling adventure… there's a Barrington Stoke book that will keep any reader turning the pages. Written in simple, clear English, Barrington Stoke books are especially suitable for students whose English is a second language.
Keywords: Diary|Growing up|Difference