Revue de presse
[Summertime Blues]: 'Julia Clarke's style is engaging and accessible (ACHUKA)
The characters come vividly off the page (Times Educational Supplement)
...written with such pace, humour and believable adolescent angst that I found it both moving and compelling (Books for Keeps)
[Between You and Me]: teenage girls will love it (Woman magazine)
Written with plenty of humour and at a good pace (Inis)
Suspenseful, angst-ridden and extremely well written, this is realistic "teenage growing up" story (Best Books Guide 2003)
Présentation de l'éditeur
When I was 14 I joined the Kissing Club. I became a professional virgin and also gave up telling lies. The first bit was pretty easy - the second was pretty hard... Emily loves being part of the Kissing Club. She loves the feeling of being special, and she loves the ruby ring her parents bought her when she joined. It's a symbol that means everyone knows she's made a promise not to have sex until she gets married. So how on earth has she ended up pregnant?