
I need more tragedy in my life. Why is life never like it is in books? Nothing Jacqueline Wilson ever happens to me: I am not adopted, my mum is not tattooed, I am not likely to move to the middle of a council estate or be put into care. My parents are not alcoholics, drug addicts or closet transvestites. Even my name is pants. In other words, my life is earth-shatteringly NORMAL. This cannot go on. Something deep and life-changing has to happen. This year I shall befriend more exotic and interesting people, learn to drink coffee (tragic heroines do not start the day with Cheerios and lemon barley) and capture the heart of Justin Statham with my vintage clothing and knowledge of all-time great guitar solos. It's time for my so-called life to be brought up to speed. Starting NOW! So begins the tragically normal diary of Rachel Riley. Follow her highs and lows, friendships and relationships... and meet her completely bonkers family, in this fabulous double edition of her first two diaries, My So-Called Life and The Life of Riley.
Rachel Riley initiates a quest to inject drama into her mundane existence by reinventing her identity and social circle. Frustrated by the perceived normalcy of her family and daily routine, Rachel documents her attempts to cultivate a more sophisticated persona. She navigates the complexities of teenage social hierarchies, specifically targeting the attention of a classmate while managing the eccentricities of her household. The narrative unfolds through a diary format, providing an intimate look at her internal monologue and evolving priorities.
Readers frequently highlight the comedic tone and the relatable nature of Rachel's desire for a more exciting life. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the diary format in capturing the authentic voice of a teenager navigating social pressures. Critics note that the pacing remains brisk, balancing lighthearted humor with genuine moments of adolescent growth. The character development is often praised for its balance between Rachel's dramatic aspirations and her grounded reality. Many readers find the portrayal of her eccentric family to be a standout element that adds depth to the narrative.
Page Count:
616
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192729217
ISBN-13:
9780192729217
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