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Friends Like Us: Betty

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299 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 14, 2024

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Jenny McLachlan

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I have always loved reading and I studied English at university just so that I could read a bit more. Next I found my way into secondary teaching and discovered that I loved it too: I got to read more books, show off and hang out with very funny teenagers. What a great job!

Teaching English also encouraged me to write. Soon I had planned and started lots of different stories, but they were all abandoned and shoved to the back of a drawer. Then, one day, the plot for Flirty Dancing came together; Bea’s story was so alive it was like a film running in my head and I knew it was a story I would finish.

Over the next few years, various exciting events distracted me from Flirty Dancing: I got married, travelled the world, was chased by an angry elephant (and a pack of dogs) and I had two babies. While I was sitting on trains, swimming in the Outback and raising two crazy girls, I kept thinking about Bea, and her friends, Betty, Kat and Pearl, until I realised I had planned three more books.

In 2013, after attending the Winchester Writers’ Festival, I plucked up the courage to send Flirty Dancing to Julia Churchill, a brilliant children’s fiction agent at A.M. Heath. With dazzling speed I was then signed by Bloomsbury to write the four books in the series.

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March 23, 2025
A nice collection of books for teens/young adults by the underdog writer Jenny McLachlan. This series covers a lot of ground on issues that many young people reading this book will relate to and enjoy. 'Betty' wasn't my favourite in the series but I can appreciate the time taken to individually develop each character: took me down memory lane when I used to read similar series (particularly the Go Girl/Girlz Rock! series) that I could still see beneficial for preteens today, so I am glad this series was reissued for me to discover it.
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