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Skinny Melon And Me
Author Jean Ure
Illustrator Chris Fisher, Peter Bailey
Country England
Language English
Genre Children's novel
Published 1996 (Collins)
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 189
ISBN 9780001856370
OCLC 43150607

Skinny Melon And Me is a children's novel written by Jean Ure and published in 1996. This book is mostly the diary of a young girl named Cherry. She is a pre-teen, which means she is almost a teenager. In her diary, Cherry writes about her daily life and her feelings. She shares her observations about her mum and her new stepfather. She also writes a lot about her best friend, Melanie Skinner, whom Cherry has given the nickname "Skinny Melon." The story gives readers a funny and honest look into the world of a young girl growing up.

About the Book

Skinny Melon And Me is a popular book for young readers. It was first released in 1996 by Collins, which is part of HarperCollins. The book is a novel, which means it's a made-up story. It has 189 pages and was published as a paperback. Jean Ure is known for writing many books for children and young adults. Her stories often focus on the everyday lives and friendships of young people.

Who is Cherry?

Cherry is the main character in the book. She is a pre-teen girl who writes in her diary every day. Her diary entries are how the story is told. Cherry shares her thoughts, worries, and funny moments. She writes about school, her friends, and her family. Readers get to see the world through Cherry's eyes. She is a very observant girl.

Meet Skinny Melon

Melanie Skinner is Cherry's best friend. Cherry calls her "Skinny Melon" as a nickname. Melanie is a very important part of Cherry's life. Their friendship is a big theme in the book. Cherry often writes about the things they do together. She also writes about their conversations and any disagreements they might have. Their friendship shows the ups and downs of being best friends.

Family Life

Cherry's diary also talks a lot about her family. Her mum and her new stepfather are important characters. Cherry writes about how she feels about her mum's new relationship. She shares her thoughts on adjusting to a new family setup. This part of the book explores how family changes can affect a young person. It shows how Cherry learns to deal with new situations at home.

Themes in the Story

The book covers several themes that young readers can relate to.

  • Friendship: The strong bond between Cherry and Melanie is central. It explores loyalty, arguments, and making up.
  • Family Changes: Cherry's feelings about her mum's new marriage are a key part of the story. It shows how children adapt to new family members.
  • Growing Up: The diary format allows readers to see Cherry's journey as she grows older. She learns about herself and the world around her.
  • Self-Expression: Cherry's diary is her way of expressing her true feelings. It highlights the importance of having a space to be honest.

Jean Ure's writing style is easy to read and often humorous. She captures the voice of a young girl very well. This makes the book enjoyable for its target audience.

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