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Girls in Tears (Girls Quartet), by Jacqueline Wilson

In the final volume of the fresh and funny Girls Quartet, Ellie’s best friends do the unthinkable—bond without her—until the girls realize how to really be friends.

Ellie knows the rule: Best friends always come before boys. But Russell isn’t just any old boy. He and Ellie are in love. They’re going to go out forever and ever . . . at least, that’s what she thinks until everything goes wrong. Now Ellie feels like crying all the time and—to make matters worse—she can’t even count on Magda and Nadine anymore! The three of them were supposed to be inseparable. They couldn’t really be splitting up for good. Could they?

  • Sales Rank: #4188084 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-04-13
  • Released on: 2004-04-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.85" h x .48" w x 4.16" l, .19 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 176 pages

From School Library Journal
Grade 6-9-This fourth book in the series furthers the trials and tribulations of best friends Ellie, Magda, and Nadine. Ellie experiences many ups and downs (mainly downs) as she grapples with the shaky relationships all around her. Her dad and stepmom are continuously fighting, her little brother's hopelessly annoying, and her friends seem to be excluding her. Her "perfect" boyfriend proves not so perfect as he plagiarizes her beloved cartoon character for a drawing contest, and when all of the friends get drunk at a party, he ends up making out with Magda. The teen has to come to the realization that her forever friends and forever boyfriend may not actually be forever. This is a quick, enjoyable read, complete with British vernacular and humor. It will appeal to many girls facing relationship issues.
Michele Shaw, Yorkshire Academy, Houston, TX
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review
“Jacqueline Wilson pulls off the rare feat of dramatizing a serious issue with a light touch.” -- Daily Telegraph


From the Hardcover edition.

From the Inside Flap
In the final volume of the fresh and funny Girls Quartet, Ellie?s best friends do the unthinkable?bond without her?until the girls realize how to really be friends.

Ellie knows the rule: Best friends always come before boys. But Russell isn?t just any old boy. He and Ellie are in love. They?re going to go out forever and ever . . . at least, that?s what she thinks until everything goes wrong. Now Ellie feels like crying all the time and?to make matters worse?she can?t even count on Magda and Nadine anymore! The three of them were supposed to be inseparable. They couldn?t really be splitting up for good. Could they?

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Girls In Tears
By laura
I'll type in the blurb so you get an exact description of the book: Ellie's glorious romancs with Russell is teetering on the rocks. Magda's lost her pet and is desperately upset (though the others didn't even know she still had a hamster!). And Nadine is fed up with the other two lecturing her about meeting someone on the internet-she thinks an e-mail boyfriend is wonderful!
Buckets of tears are wept and hundreds of tissues are sniffled into. Can the girls' friendship survive these testing times?
I personally love this book, I love all of Jacqueline Wilsons books. It really relates to teenage girls, it's almost as if she has the mind of a teenager. I've read this book twice. I've done the same with girls out late, girls under pressure, girls in love, the lottie project, suitcase kid, the dare game&the story of tracy beaker. I also love watching the tv series Tracy Beaker. It's great. Jacqueline Wilson is my favourite author, and I'm sure if you start reading her great books she'll be yours too!

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
GOSH!!! TEENAGERS! THERE SO STUPID!!!
By B to the rooke
Wilson, Jacqueline. Girls in Tears. New York: Random House Children's Books, 2002. 169 pgs.

Girls in Tears by Jaqeline Wilson is a great book for someone who is all into the life and drama of being a teenager. Ellie, Nadine, and Magda are the best of friends. They are thicker than peanut butter. Nothing can break them apart....until Ellie starts going out with her new boyfriend, Russel. According to Ellie, Russel is a dream come true. So much of a dream come true that she ditches her friends to be with him. " ' Don't friends come before boys? That's what you're always drumming us into' , says Nadine."(27). After Magda's hamster dies and Nadine has been flirting with a 19 year old on the internet, Ellie begans to wonder what kind of friends she really has. " Magda and Nadine have formed an exclusive twosome behind my back." She also begins to feel alone because her boyfriend enters Ellie's cartoon character, Ellie Elephant, in a contest behind her back. And on top of that Ellie and her step- mom are suspicous of her dad having an affair. After questioning her love for Russel several times, and being excluded from Magda and Nadine, Ellie meets this " Mr. Perfect" at the grocery store. His name is Kevin. Turns out he is gay, but still Ellie finds him very nice. Even though life isn't the best right now Ellie agrees to accompany Russel to a party. At the party Russel is acting like such a jerk!! He is Treating Ellie like some kind of ortament. She is Fed up so she begans to drink. After her friends have put her to sleep she wakes up to find Russel making out with some other chick!! Turns out the chick is Magda!! Ellie leaves immediately, drunk as can be. She wanders off until she is meets up with Kevin who kindly takes her home. Days go bye and she has ignored Russell, Magda, and Nadine. Until one day Magda comes knocking at her door. " ' You know this guy Ellis, the Internet one. Well she's meeting him tonight.' " (142) So trying to avoid the issue at the party, Ellie agrees to go with Magda to spy on Nadine. On the way there, Magda explains what happened at the party, and they make up. After waiting for a while they finally see Nadine and...Ellis? Turns out Ellis is much older. So Magda and Ellie go and scare him off. they comfort Nadine and they all head back home. Before Ellie goes home she stops by her dads office to see what's really going on. Turns out he was only painting and never said anything about it. Later, Ellie recieves a letter from Russell asking her if they can start over at Mcdonald's where they first met. Ellie goes but she is aware that things will be different. I Encourage all people in highschool to read this book because it really deals with some of the issues of being a teenager.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Hmm..
By ColdplaysSugababe
I am not the type of teenager who has had a lot of boyfriends, but I felt that this book was very.. different to the kind of relationships that I know that my friends have had.

Wilson seems to forget that teen girls that are fourteen or turning fourteen often have pretend boyfriends - meaning that they just say that he is their boyfriend - yet never really having a relationship with them.

I understand that snogging (horrible word) etc are now, unfortunately, common for teens of that age. But it was overdone in the book.

Saying that, it was a good read - and I'm glad that Wilson told teens not to meet up with people that you meet online. It was a good point to make.

6/10 - Good But..

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