Life isn't neat and tidy. It's like a whole lot of balls of brightly colored wool thrown in a basket, with stray beginnings and endings and possibilities everywhere. Let's follow the blue.
Fifteen-year-old Bec has always been the good girl. Growing up with an eccentric celebrity chef mother and a father who suffers from depression, Bec is used to taking care of her two younger siblings and being labeled "the sensible one." But when Bec's parents decide to take a six-week tour of the U.S., she decides that she is sick of being responsible and is ready for some adventures of her own. She meets a new friend named Jaz, dyes her hair, wins money, throws her first party, and then there's the boy thing..."Imagine a more functional Georgia Nicholson (of Louise Rennison's Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging) in Perth, Australia, and you'll have the main character in this exhilarating novel." --Booklist
"[An] inviting Australian novel by the author of Guitar Highway Rose....Readers will find Bec's anecdotes compelling." --Publishers Weekly "Funny, fresh characters...A fun read from down under." --Kirkus "Lowry is also a poet, and she paints lovely splashes of color that transcend and augment the characters' trials and tribulations....This one is worth 'bunging' onto the shelves as it's a 'hell-fun' read." --School Library Journal "A lot goes on in this very funny romp, some of it quite profound....[A] delightful trip down under." --Booklist