In a handy A to Z format, this is a brilliant girls’ guide to almost everything. You just have to think of the first letter of their problem and look up for Trixie's marvellous advice! With fun and quirky illustrations throughout and laughs on every page, Trixie's top tips are guaranteed to entertain.
Trixie Very Extremely Brilliant Guide To Everything Synopsis
Answers the difficult questions that girls have such as: How to cope with getting up to go to the loo when you're at a Sleepover? How not to be afraid of the dark? And how to deal with embarrassing parents?
Ros Asquith contributes a regular cartoon feature to The Guardian and achieved fame world wide for her Teenage Worrier books (realistic and funny explorations of teen problems and how to solve them) and the Trixie Tempest books aimed at the "tween" market of readers between the ages of nine and twelve. Her book Letters from an Alien Schoolboy was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Book Prize and The Great Big Book of Families, with Mary Hoffman, won the School Libraries Association Prize.
An honours graduate of Camberwell Art School, Asquith worked in graphic design and mural painting before moving into cartooning in the 1980s. She has also served as a theatre critic for several English periodicals. Since 1990 she has been well established as a cartoonist, author, and illustrator.