Rebecca's mum Rosie writes books for adults, but when she writes a novel for teens, everyone thinks it's based on her daughter!Rebecca is horrified and vows to prove that she is different. But how will she show the world the real Rebecca?
The Real RebeccaSeries
This series follows a young protagonist navigating the challenges of identity when her life becomes intertwined with her mother's career as a writer. Misunderstandings arise when her mother's latest book is perceived as being based on her daughter, forcing the protagonist to prove her individuality. The stories delve into themes of self-discovery, family dynamics, and the awkwardness of adolescence. It's an engaging exploration of finding one's own voice and showcasing the true self to the world.




Recommended Reading Order
- 1
- 2
Rebecca's back and life is not quite working out. Her boyfriend has moved to Canada. She has annoyed my best friends Cass and Alice by moping. Things have got to change. So I've made some new rules. The most important one is: find something exciting to do. Something fun. Something new. Something like joining the school musical ...'
- 3
Rebecca Rocks
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The excitement of summer camp brings opportunities for Rebecca's band, Hey Dollface, to hone their rock star skills, but they face competition from the troublesome Crack Parrots. Amidst the musical rivalry, personal dynamics unfold, with Cass navigating a complicated love life while Rebecca struggles with her own romantic prospects. As they pursue their dreams, friendships and challenges intertwine, setting the stage for a memorable summer.
- 4
Rebecca is Always Right
- 299 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Rebecca isn't looking forward to school after a summer full of music and excitement. Throw in a dad who is trying to take over his amateur musical, a mum who keeps reminding her that it's a big exam year, and an English teacher who has decided to become a novelist, and it's another eventful term for Rebecca.