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  • Published: 15 November 2018
  • ISBN: 9781524769710
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $34.99

Better You Than Me




It's Freaky Friday meets Hannah Montana when two twelve-year-old girls--one a famous TV star, the other an obsessive fan--switch bodies with hilarious and disastrous results.

It's Freaky Friday meets Hannah Montana when two twelve-year-old girls--one a famous TV star, the other an obsessive fan--switch bodies with hilarious and disastrous results.

Ruby Rivera is a twelve-year-old superstar with millions of followers. Skylar Welshman is a seventh grader who wants to be cool--and she's Ruby's biggest fan. When Skylar and Ruby meet on the set of Ruby's hit show, Ruby of the Lamp, and wish they could switch places . . . it happens!

Now Ruby is living Skylar's life--going to a normal school, eating fro-yo, sleeping in, texting boys . . . it's amazing. And being Ruby is even better than Skylar imagined--her fancy closet is huge, everyone wants to be her friend, and she gets to spend every day with Ryder Vance, her dreamy costar. Life is a blast!

But when Ruby finds herself dealing with mean girls and Skylar discovers that being a celebrity isn't all red-carpet glamour, the girls start to wonder if being yourself isn't so bad after all. Can they swap bodies again? Or are they stuck being each other forever?

  • Published: 15 November 2018
  • ISBN: 9781524769710
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $34.99

About the author

Jessica Brody

Jessica Brody graduated from Smith College with degrees in Economics and French. In 2005, she left her job at MGM Studios in Los Angeles to become a full time writer and producer. Jessica currently lives in Los Angeles.

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Praise for Better You Than Me

Praise for ADDIE BELL'S SHORTCUT TO GROWING UP: "This lightweight, fun romp points out that big changes (some of them unfortunate) can come from small choices thoughtlessly made, and that being yourself with your equally uncool best friend is a lot better than being popular all by yourself. Also revealed: dorky seventh grade boys can actually grow up to be date-worthy! . . . Hand to readers looking for best-friend stories with a hint of romance." --School Library Journal "Plenty of funny moments . . . a fresh take on the age-old theme of being careful what you wish for." --Publishers Weekly "Reminiscent of 13 Going on 30 . . . readers will be satisfied." --Kirkus Reviews "A perfectly brilliant book for middle school!" --Ms. Yingling Reads "Hilariously funny while still being sentimental and warm." --Eclectic Bookworms