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OverviewPersephone Pinchgut is back to tell YOU more about her exciting life and adventures. Get up-close and personal with twin Perse in her fabulous NEW diary. Portia, Perse's beloved twin sister, is determined to become the next TOP MODEL. Persephone thinks Portia is delusional and that she should put her energy elsewhere. Perse then has to spend hours on the couch at the Heavenly Models Agency writing in her diary, rolling her eyes and sneezing from the toxic fumes of hairspray, perfume, and makeup. When Portia is asked to be in an ad on TV with Perse's favorite actress, Taylor North, Perse feels completely miserable. But is Taylor North as amazing as Perse thought? And what happens when your identical twin can't model because she falls into a creek and twists her ankle?! Follow the next hilarious Totally Twins adventure as Perse pens all her deepest secrets about popularity, fitting in, and lots more for you to read about. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aleesah Darlison , Serena GeddesPublisher: New Frontier Publishing Imprint: New Frontier Publishing Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781913639372ISBN 10: 1913639371 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 18 February 2021 Recommended Age: From 8 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"An identical twin chronicles life with her much-different sister. In this Australian import and stand-alone second installment in the Totally Twins series, Persephone Pinchgut continues to write about her life as an identical twin. She begins by briefly recapping her home life, including living with a single mother and some of the differences between herself and her sister, Portia, such as how Portia is into 'girly' things like fashion whereas she, Persephone, is into archaeology and other 'sensible' things. Following this, the fifth grader focuses her narrative on Portia's interests and their effects. When Portia signs with a modeling agency, Persephone observes, in her breezy, conversational style, changes in her sister's personality and how she chooses popularity over their mutual friends. A fiasco with a kid celebrity, however, grounds Portia and leads to reconciliation with her true friends. The experiences pull Persephone into the drama in unexpected ways as well. In a parallel storyline, she also observes her mother's new dating life and how career choices impact this budding relationship. Interspersed lists and black-and-white spot art add to the levity. (In the latter, principal characters and most of the secondary cast present White.) Although the story doesn't cover new ground, Persephone's independent, arty mother, her nontraditional family, and her twin insight make it appealing, particularly for reluctant readers. A call from Persephone's travel-writing grandmother sets up the next volume. A light romp through twinship and friendship.--Kirkus Reviews -- ""Journal"" (8/18/2021 12:00:00 AM)" An identical twin chronicles life with her much-different sister. In this Australian import and stand-alone second installment in the Totally Twins series, Persephone Pinchgut continues to write about her life as an identical twin. She begins by briefly recapping her home life, including living with a single mother and some of the differences between herself and her sister, Portia, such as how Portia is into 'girly' things like fashion whereas she, Persephone, is into archaeology and other 'sensible' things. Following this, the fifth grader focuses her narrative on Portia's interests and their effects. When Portia signs with a modeling agency, Persephone observes, in her breezy, conversational style, changes in her sister's personality and how she chooses popularity over their mutual friends. A fiasco with a kid celebrity, however, grounds Portia and leads to reconciliation with her true friends. The experiences pull Persephone into the drama in unexpected ways as well. In a parallel storyline, she also observes her mother's new dating life and how career choices impact this budding relationship. Interspersed lists and black-and-white spot art add to the levity. (In the latter, principal characters and most of the secondary cast present White.) Although the story doesn't cover new ground, Persephone's independent, arty mother, her nontraditional family, and her twin insight make it appealing, particularly for reluctant readers. A call from Persephone's travel-writing grandmother sets up the next volume. A light romp through twinship and friendship.--Kirkus Reviews -- Journal (8/18/2021 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationAleesah Darlison writes picture books and novels for children. She also reviews books for The Herald Sun in Melbourne, Australia. She has won numerous awards for her writing, including an Australian Society of Authors (ASA) mentorship. Serena Geddes is an international book illustrator with over fifty titles published in Australia and overseas. Her work ranges from board books to picture books and junior novels. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |