Two best friends set off for a music festival and the long awaited chance to leave behind school, exams, parents – and ex-boyfriends – for a weekend of hedonism. As those who’ve read Non Pratt’s much praised debut Trouble will know, she is exceptionally good at describing the joy and pain of teen friendship. With the action all taking place over the course of the three days of the festival, this will be irresistible to teens, and feels like an authentic and insightful portrayal of two girls coping with first love, and first betrayal. It’s fresh and often very funny, and comes with some authentically steamy sex scenes too. ~ Andrea Reece
Boys don't break your heart; best friends do. A funny touching story about friendship by the critically acclaimed Non Pratt, author of Trouble."e;Non Pratt is a writer to watch"e; - The Guardian. From the author of Trouble comes a novel about boys, bands and best mates. Kaz is still reeling from being dumped by the love of her life... Ruby is bored of hearing about it. Time to change the record. Three days. Two best mates. One music festival. Zero chance of everything working out.
‘Rib-achingly funny, outrageous and entirely true to life’ Metro
‘Sensitive and witty’ Telegraph
‘Witty and moving’ Fabulous Magazine, supplement to The Sun
‘Realistic and brilliantly written’ Kiss
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About Non Pratt
Non Pratt grew up in Teesside and now lives in London. Her debut novel, Trouble, was shortlisted for the YA Book Prize and the Branford Boase. It was also longlisted for the Carnegie Medal. She has also written Remix and Unboxed andTruth Or Dare.