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The Secrets Club: The Truth about Tash

Navigating secrets and friendships in a new school

Chris Higgins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK

Published:7th Mar '13

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In this engaging sequel, Tash grapples with revealing her personal struggles while navigating friendships at Riverside Academy, as explored in The Secrets Club: The Truth about Tash.

In The Secrets Club: The Truth about Tash, we follow the journey of Tash, Alice, Danni, and Lissa as they navigate their first year at Riverside Academy. This new chapter in their lives is filled with the excitement of making new friends while simultaneously confronting their fears and sharing their deepest secrets. Tash is particularly burdened, wanting to reveal a truth about her life that explains her struggles to fit in. However, she has made a promise to someone significant, preventing her from opening up to her friends.

As the story unfolds, the bond among the girls strengthens, showcasing the importance of friendship during challenging times. Tash's internal conflict becomes a central theme, highlighting the pressures of keeping secrets and the fear of vulnerability. Readers are drawn into the emotional landscape of adolescence, where the need for acceptance often clashes with the desire for honesty. The narrative beautifully balances moments of levity with deeper reflections on trust and loyalty.

The Secrets Club: The Truth about Tash is the second installment in a captivating series by bestselling author Chris Higgins. It is a delightful read for fans of Jacqueline Wilson and Karen McCombie, offering reassurance and fun for girls transitioning from primary school to secondary education. Tash's story is not just about secrets; it's about the courage to face them and the strength found in friendship.

ISBN: 9780141335230

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 12mm

Weight: 142g

192 pages