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Tessa in Love Paperback | Pages: 160 pages
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Title:Tessa in Love
Author:Kate le Vann
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 160 pages
Published:April 1st 2007 by Piccadilly Press Ltd (first published 2005)
Categories:Romance. Young Adult. Contemporary

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Tessa at sixteen, is pretty, but terribly shy and under-confident. Her best friend Matty is much more popular, not to mention more successful with boys. Tessa loves roaming the local parkland and often goes there for walks with the family dog. When developers threaten to destroy this, for the first time in her life Tessa decides to make a stand and joins a demonstration. There she meets Wolfie. She's seen him at school and he is well-known as a local activist. He is incredibly kind and helpful to her, and gradually as they find they have a lot in common, they fall deeply in love. Because Wolfie believes in her, Tessa's confidence grows and she finds herself supporting Matty and no longer hiding what she really feels. But just when things couldn't be working out better, tragedy strikes...

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Original Title: Tessa in Love
ISBN: 1853408360 (ISBN13: 9781853408366)

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Sooooooo sad

I absolutely love this book. I first read it when I was 14, and I've read it many times after that, and it can still always makes me cry. I love it <3

'Love is the last thing we need right now, Tessa, Matty said.As the credits rolled, we were both in a drippy, hopeless kind of state, having laughed at the cheesiness of the movie for as long as we could, and then fallen for it anyway. As usual.But why? I said loudly, sounding a bit like I was going to burst into song. I want it. And youre in love anyway. Lee is perfect for you and hes not going to die in a sword fight.No, butHes seriously cute.Well, yeah, butI picked up the Italian translation

so, first impression, i thought this book was like most of my sister's(sex and drama), and the fact that it will be around a guy called wolfie, was a bit too much for me, and in the last days i found it hard to come back reading.but my sister whined, again i must say, for me to read a book from this author, so i found free time and started to read.as the first one, the love story is sweet, you enjoy the sweetness of their relationship, and feel happy. and it reminded me the fun of reading.but.

Por lado nĂ£o consigo perceber, a moral da histĂ³ria deste livro, nem sei como uma autora Ă© capaz de fazer um final destes num livro catalogado como Literatura Juvenil. Mas por outro, acredito que haja por este mundo fora imensas Tessa's que passaram por o mesmo que ela, e nĂ£o Ă© algo que se deseje a ninguĂ©m, nem de certo fĂ¡cil de ultrapassar, porque embora se diga que o tempo cura tudo, tudo aquilo que vivemos nestas idades, Ă© o que de mais marcante fica na nossa vida.

Kate le Vann really captures a perfect teenage love story for those who desire it. Wolfie is a scruffy unusual boy and Tessa is falling in love fast. She has never been into activist's until this very special one came along. However, Wolfie is older than her and is ready to move onto a job, so whilst she goes back to school, he goes travelling... will she ever see him again??This book reveals the true feeling for first love and the how people cope with sudden heart-break. VERY sad ending, but

Caution spoilers!!!For gods sake. These books by kate are becoming so predictable, and they always seemed to end with one of the lovers dieing. And guess what? Wolfie dies. In a very predictable, abrupt, annoying fashion. I dont really have much else to say, other than i loved Rain by Kate Le Vann and it was my fave, and the boy doesnt die and they live happily ever after. I wont be reading anymore books by her, but she does write very well about the love n stuff. So, it was ok.
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