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'Alice Dyson knows exactly how she'll be spending her final year of high school: with her head down, concentrating on her textbooks and homework. She's focused on the future, and nothing is going to get in her way.
'Until a bizarre encounter with the school's most notorious troublemaker derails all her plans, turning Alice into the unwilling centre of attention and her life into one enormous complication.
'And even worse? Now Teddy Taualai won't leave her alone.
'A romantic story about rumours, friendship, and discovering who you really are.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Other Formats
- Dyslexic edition.
Works about this Work
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Making Friends with Alice Dyson / Taking down Evelyn Tait / Road Tripping with Pearl Nash
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: English in Australia , vol. 56 no. 3 2022; (p. 72-73)
— Review of Making Friends with Alice Dyson 2019 single work novel ; Taking Down Evelyn Tait 2020 single work novel ; Road Tripping with Pearl Nash 2021 single work novel'Poppy Nwosu has made an art form of the teen romance, with realistic characters and dialogue that capture that aching self-consciousness and dramatic up and down of adolescent life. Making friends with Alice Dyson (reviewed in English in Australia 54.2 (2019) was the first and Alice, its conscientious protagonist, works hard with not much in her life but study. A brief dance with school troublemaker, Teddy Taualai, goes viral and the reader watches with delight as Alice's initial rebuffs slowly morph into a dance as their friendship grows and changes. Reputation and stereotyping are part of the appeal of this entertaining novel with bullying, identity and anxiety hovering in the wings.' (Introduction)
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Reading and Viewing
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: English in Australia , vol. 54 no. 2 2019; (p. 81-85)
— Review of The Dog Runner 2019 single work children's fiction ; Making Friends with Alice Dyson 2019 single work novel ; Land of Fences 2019 single work novel ; It Sounded Better in My Head 2019 single work novel -
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Astrophysics for Babies and YA Rom-Coms
Leanne Hall
(presenter),
Angela Crocombe
(presenter),
2019
18804726
2019
single work
podcast
'In the second episode of the Readings Kids Podcast, Leanne and Angela chat about the rom-com boom in YA fiction, high concept board books for babies, and YA twitter.'
Source: Soundcloud.
-
Reading and Viewing
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: English in Australia , vol. 54 no. 2 2019; (p. 81-85)
— Review of The Dog Runner 2019 single work children's fiction ; Making Friends with Alice Dyson 2019 single work novel ; Land of Fences 2019 single work novel ; It Sounded Better in My Head 2019 single work novel -
Making Friends with Alice Dyson / Taking down Evelyn Tait / Road Tripping with Pearl Nash
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: English in Australia , vol. 56 no. 3 2022; (p. 72-73)
— Review of Making Friends with Alice Dyson 2019 single work novel ; Taking Down Evelyn Tait 2020 single work novel ; Road Tripping with Pearl Nash 2021 single work novel'Poppy Nwosu has made an art form of the teen romance, with realistic characters and dialogue that capture that aching self-consciousness and dramatic up and down of adolescent life. Making friends with Alice Dyson (reviewed in English in Australia 54.2 (2019) was the first and Alice, its conscientious protagonist, works hard with not much in her life but study. A brief dance with school troublemaker, Teddy Taualai, goes viral and the reader watches with delight as Alice's initial rebuffs slowly morph into a dance as their friendship grows and changes. Reputation and stereotyping are part of the appeal of this entertaining novel with bullying, identity and anxiety hovering in the wings.' (Introduction)
-
y
Astrophysics for Babies and YA Rom-Coms
Leanne Hall
(presenter),
Angela Crocombe
(presenter),
2019
18804726
2019
single work
podcast
'In the second episode of the Readings Kids Podcast, Leanne and Angela chat about the rom-com boom in YA fiction, high concept board books for babies, and YA twitter.'
Source: Soundcloud.