Author:Ann Brashares

Three girls. One summer. Their friendship to salvage . . .
Ama, desperate to live up to her family's expectations, finds herself on an outdoor adventure summer camp. Can she stick it out or will this be the first time in her life she's ever failed anything . . . ?
Tomboy, loner Polly discovers that her grandmother used to be a model and decides she's going to follow in her footsteps - even if it means starving herself to get thin.
Jo's parents' are still grieving the death of her older brother and she's stuck in the middle of their messy divorce. She's got her own problems this summer too - has she made a mistake by turning her back on her old friends?
Having let their friendship fade, can these three girls, with their three very different lives, struggle through the summer without each other, or will they realise they've made a mistake?
Ann Brashares has created a trio of friends for younger readers
—— Wendy Worley , School Library AssociationFriendship is always at the core of her stories, and for that reason alone, they should be recommended reading to all teenage girls
—— Wondrous ReadsVery well-written . . . It has all the hallmarks of a heart-warming teen drama
—— Teen TodayThe novel is well-paced and enjoyable with all the elements of teenage anxiety weaved into the plot. The perfect summer read which acts as a subtle reminder to the true powers of friendship
—— ChicklishAn entertaining story with an uplifting message at its heart. A perfect read for spring or summer
—— I Was A Teenage Book Geek'An epic adventure...a book with a texture as rich as cut velvet, and a storyline as detailed as a Bruges tapestry. Patrick O'Brian may no longer be with us. But Mallinson has obviously taken up the historical baton'
—— The Birmingham Post'Allan Mallinson...has already achieved a considerable priase for his brand of derring-do in his first novel, A Close Run Thing...a début of real excitement and verve. With The Nizam's Daughters, the author has overcome the second hurdle with equal aplomb...Mallinson is a genuine storyteller'
—— Amazon.co.uk






