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After Iris

Twelve-year-old Bluebell Gadsby's written and video diary chronicles life in a rowdy London family, and how Zoran, the new au pair, and Joss, the troublemaking boy next door, help to pull her out of her shell and cope with the loss of her twin three years before.

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  • "Blue (13) heeft het moeilijk sinds haar tweelingzus is overleden. Ze beschrijft haar leven aan de hand van dagboekfragmenten en transcripties van filmpjes die ze maakt. Dan ontmoet ze Joss. Vanaf ca. 12 jaar."
  • "Twelve-year-old Bluebell Gadsby's written and video diary chronicles life in a rowdy London family, and how Zoran, the new au pair, and Joss, the troublemaking boy next door, help to pull her out of her shell and cope with the loss of her twin three years before."
  • "Twelve-year-old Bluebell Gadsby's written and video diary chronicles life in a rowdy London family, and how Zoran, the new au pair, and Joss, the troublemaking boy next door, help to pull her out of her shell and cope with the loss of her twin three years before."@en
  • "Blue Gadsby's twin sister, Iris, died three years ago and her family has never been the same. Her histrionic older sister, Flora, changes her hair color daily; her younger siblings, Jasmine and Twig, are completely obsessed with their pet rats; and both of her parents spend weeks away from home - and each other. Enter Zoran the Bosnian male au pair and Joss the troublemaking boy next door, and life for the Gadsby family takes a turn for the even more chaotic. Blue poignantly captures her family's trials and tribulations from fragmented to fully dysfunctional to ultimately reunited, in a sequence of film transcripts and diary entries that will make you cry, laugh, and give thanks for the gift of families."@en
  • "Blue Gadsby's twin sister, Iris, died three years ago and her family has never been the same. Her histrionic older sister, Flora, changes her hair color daily; her younger siblings, Jasmine and Twig, are completely obsessed with their pet rats; and both of her parents spend weeks away from home - and each other. Enter Zoran the Bosnian male au pair and Joss the troublemaking boy next door, and life for the Gadsby family takes a turn for the even more chaotic. Blue poignantly captures her family's trials and tribulations from fragmented to fully dysfunctional to ultimately reunited, in a sequence of film transcripts and diary entries that will make you cry, laugh, and give thanks for the gift of families."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Diary fiction"@en
  • "Diary fiction"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en

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  • "After Iris : the diaries of Bluebell Gadsby"
  • "After Iris"@en
  • "After Iris"
  • "After Iris : a novel"
  • "After Iris : a novel"@en
  • "La nueva vida de Bluebell Gadsby"@es
  • "La folle vie de Bluebell Gadsby"
  • "Minus Iris"@da
  • "After Iris a novel"
  • "La nova vida de Bluebell Gadsby"