Monday 17 February 2020

Light-hearted reads for every teenage girl having a difficult time

Our teenage years can be some of our hardest, whether it’s trying to fit in, make friends or feel assured with who you are, they come with a lot of struggles. If you have a teenage daughter or are a teenager having a hard time, here are some light-hearted reads that’ll make you smile.

Less by Andrew Sean Geer - Writer, Andrew Less plans to extend his travels in order to avoid his ex-boyfriend’s upcoming wedding - but nothing really goes to plan. This book makes you laugh, sigh in sympathy and feel anxious about what will happen next. You’ll fall in love with the main character and enjoy his wit and charm.


I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith - Set in 1934, this coming-of-age story follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mountain. This book is all about her thoughts as she scribbles away in her journal and describes the crumbling castle where she lives with her formerly famous father and eccentric stepmother. She documents everything from her sisterly squabbles to falling in love. It’s a charming read that’ll leave you smiling.


84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff - This story follows two book lovers who nurture an endearing decade-long friendship by mail. The book is told through Helene Hanff, a writer in New York City and a used-book dealer at 84, Charing Cross Road. It’s an incredibly touching and sentimental read.


The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory - This book follows lawyer Alexa and the cliché but lovely love story she has with Drew. They meet in an elevator and it kicks about a whirlwind romance. It talks all about their interracial relationship and is generally a really fun read.

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