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Original Title: Hating Alison Ashley
ISBN: 067007683X (ISBN13: 9780670076833)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) (1987), Young Australians' Best Book Award (YABBA) (1986)
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Hating Alison Ashley Hardcover | Pages: 204 pages
Rating: 3.52 | 3483 Users | 134 Reviews

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Title:Hating Alison Ashley
Author:Robin Klein
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 204 pages
Published:March 20th 2013 by Viking (first published 1984)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens

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Just read this book as an adult and can't believe how relatable it was! It's light and entertaining, but Hating Alison Ashley also perfectly captures the essence of lower-middle class Australian suburbia, society and education. The distinctive, Type-A voice of Erica was particularly entertaining to read, and gave the book its strong feminine flavour. Despite being a primary teacher myself, I found that I easily slipped into my 11 year old self reading this book and (scarily) identified with both

SummaryHating Alison Ashley by Robin Klein is an Australian middle grade novel about two girls and their struggle between friendship and jealousy.Erica Yurken is an aspiring actress who is in Year 6 at the notorious Barringa East Primary School, a school in a socially disadvantaged area. Erica can't wait for the day she can escape Barringa East and follow her dreams. She believes she's superior to everyone else at school and avoids them by making up excuses to spend recess in the sick bay. When

A surprisingly fun read; you just can't help but like Erica, despite her prickly exterior. There are numerous laughs along the way as readers watch Erica slowly begin to gain confidence about herself and realize that her self-hate was the thing dragging her down, rather than any animosity on Alison Ashley's part. A pity the movie completely dissected the story.

I love the fact that, despite her own elevated views of herself, it's clear from very early on that our main character "Yuck" isn't admired by everyone, and isn't as all knowing and talented in everything as she thinks.This is a story that made me nostalgic for school camp.

I remember reading this book in fifth grade. I hated it, because I hate sloppy people, and I like neat, organized people, and the book was about the sloppy girl and not the organized girl (so I guess I totally failed and continue to fail the message of this book, but hey, I'm not 12)There were moments which just made me cringe in shame, and the main character was awful, but I have to say, this book left a lasting impression on me, and I can remember a few specific scenes from it more than twelve

SummaryHating Alison Ashley by Robin Klein is an Australian middle grade novel about two girls and their struggle between friendship and jealousy.Erica Yurken is an aspiring actress who is in Year 6 at the notorious Barringa East Primary School, a school in a socially disadvantaged area. Erica can't wait for the day she can escape Barringa East and follow her dreams. She believes she's superior to everyone else at school and avoids them by making up excuses to spend recess in the sick bay. When

I liked this, but was completely creeped out by mum's boyfriend, Lenny. The rest of the story was good, and it's probably a comment on the times/socioeconomic group, but the fact that it went unchallenged at all, particularly by mum, left me a little uncomfortable. I mean, he turned out to be supportive in the end, but you can be supportive and still be a creep. Anyway, don't let that stop you from reading it, but just something to be aware of.