The Gang of Four are growing up. It seems to Polly that they spend most of their spare time with their boyfriends, and even when they are together, all they do is talk about boys. Polly's not sure whether boys really are her. Wasn't it better when it was just the four girls and they could shop, gossip, and not have to worry about boys being around? Polly wonders whether she'll ever really understand what it's all about.
Had her first book published while still in high school, then studied theater at Webber-Douglas in London. Her most well-known work is the Point Crime novel Dance with Death. Others include Plague 99, After the Plague (previously "Come Lucky April"), Big Tom, Family Fan Club and Shrinking Violet, as well as the fantasy The Wizard In the Woods.
Today, Ure is very popular with British female teenage readers with novels such as Shrinking Violet, Family Fan Club and Passion Flower.
Ure has also translated Danish writer Sven Hassel's WWII novels to English.
lol, read this when I was pretending to be straight (actually, I was more too dumb to notice that I fancied girls) (honestly, I was such a dumb young teenager)