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Ashbury/Brookfield

This series chronicles the often-turbulent journey of adolescence, focusing on the everyday dramas of teenagers navigating friendships, first loves, and the awkward process of self-discovery. The narratives blend humor with genuine empathy, capturing the universal mishaps and triumphs of growing up. Readers will find themselves drawn into relatable scenarios filled with witty dialogue and heartfelt moments. It offers an authentic glimpse into the challenges and joys of finding one's place in the world during these formative years.

Dreaming of Amelia
Feeling Sorry for Celia
Becoming Bindy Mackenzie
Finding Cassie Crazy

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Feeling Sorry for Celia

    • 288 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.9(251)Add rating

    A bitter-sweet novel of love, letters, and lemon souffle. Life is pretty complicated for Elizabeth. Her best friend, Celia has disappeared, her absent father has reappeared, and her communication with her mother depends entirely on fridge notes. A funny, poignant novel for young adult readers from a major new Australian writer

    Feeling Sorry for Celia
  2. 2

    Finding Cassie Crazy

    • 371 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    4.1(994)Add rating

    Cassie, Em, and Lydia are best friends in Year 10 at Ashbury High, where students view Brookfield High kids as troublemakers. Their English teacher initiates a Pen-Pal Project to promote adventure and new experiences.

    Finding Cassie Crazy
  3. 3
  4. 4

    Amelia & Riley have transferred to Ashbury for their final year of school, & everyone is obsessed with them. Glamorous, talented & totally devoted to one another, the two of them drift through school in their own world. But there's more to the couple than meets the eye - they have secrets. But, some secrets are dangerous to share.

    Dreaming of Amelia