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You're Not the Boss of Me! - cover

You're Not the Boss of Me!

Catherine Wilkins

Verlag: Nosy Crow

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Beschreibung

A laugh-out-loud story about fighting for your right to steal the show, from the much-loved author of the My Best Friend and Other Enemies series.

Amy Miller is a very positive person and she is fully prepared to be the star of the school Comedy Show. But when Harry is put in charge, he stops her from performing or writing or doing anything fun.

Amy can't understand what's happening until her sister tells her: Harry is being sexist, and Amy must take a stand. Armed only with killer one-liners, Amy goes into battle to fight for her right to make people laugh.
A brilliantly funny new story from Catherine Wilkins, stand-up comedian, podcaster and author of When Good Geeks Go Bad,The Weird Friends Fan Cluband theMy Best Friend and Other Enemies series.
Verfügbar seit: 03.03.2022.
Drucklänge: 272 Seiten.

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