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Love Lessons (Hardcover)

by Jacqueline Wilson (Author), Nick Sharratt (Illustrator)
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  • Hardcover: 199 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday (3 Oct 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0385608365
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385608367
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 13.6 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 48,408 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'A brilliant young writer of wit and subtlety' THE TIMES; 'Hugely popular with seven to ten year olds: she should be prescribed for all cases of reading reluctance' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY; 'Has a rare gift for writing lightly and amusingly about emtional issues' BOOKSELLER

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Fourteen-year-old Prue and her sister Grace have been educated at home by their controlling, super-strict father all their lives. They know they are different to 'normal' girls but their attempts to find out what being an ordinary teenager are like - buying nice clothes instead of wearing Mum's odd hand-made garments, reading teenage magazines etc - are greeted with fury by their Dad. But when Dad has a stroke and ends up in hospital, unable to move or speak, Prue suddenly discovers what it's like to have a little freedom. Unable to cope with their education and a sick husband, the girls' mother sends them to the local comp and they experience school life for the first time. Prue had never thought it would be so bitchy and that she'd find it so hard to fit in. The only person she can talk to is her kindly, young, handsome Art teacher, Rax. She and Rax bond over art lessons, and soon he asks to babysit for his young children while he and his wife have a night out on a Friday. This becomes a regular 'date' and Prue can't wait for the ten minutes they have along together as he drives her home. As her feelings for Rax develop, she begins to realise that perhaps he feels the same way about her. But he can't act upon them, can he? An absorbing portrait of a forbidden relationship for teenage readers from the mega best-selling Jacqueline Wilson.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars LOVE LESSONS, 17 Mar 2006
A great book! though if you're not into romance beter not even touch the cover...LOVE LESSONS is another great book written by Jacqueline Wilson for teenage girls. I liked it very much. The book is about a girl called Prue that has a VERY strict father. He doesn't even let her go to school! How bad(or good) is that! If you want to know more read the book (or at least the synopsis).
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3.0 out of 5 stars A disconcerting mixture of fantasy and reality, 30 Jun 2008
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Love Lessons is another foray into the hormone-rushing world of the teenage girl and this time, Jackie really means business! Tackling a subject she herself has admitted to being 'difficult', Wilson has given herself a double-bubble helping of trouble by veering away from 'typical teens' like the delightful Ellie, Magda and Nadine; instead presenting us with Prudence, a girl with an unfortunate name, home life and wardrobe. Prudence is about as far away from the norm as you can get. We have, of course, been presented with children from dysfunctional families before (The Diamond Girls and The Illustrated Mum are prime examples of this) but by today's standards Prudence and her chubby sister Grace really are outsiders. Not only are they home-schooled by their bossy, domineering and old fashioned father, Bernard, they also live in virtual poverty - enduring an unpleasantly puritan life free of mod-cons, treats,and contact with the outside world. They are not free, however, of -horror of horrors - vile homemade outfits fashioned from fabric offcuts. This is perhaps the most extraordinary family set up we have been presented with so far, and when you know this is combined with the 'taboo' subject of a teacher-student relationship you know you'll be in for an interesting read.
And interesting Love Lessons is. It is a mixture of searing reality on one hand, and almost ludicrously naive fantasy on the other. First, the good stuff. The real stuff. The sense of shame, embarrassment and loneliness on Prudence' part is tangible throughout the book, and she is a very entertaining character. Considering her position socially and emotionally, she is a surprisingly outspoken and fiesty heroine, refusing to be put down by the predjudice she is subject to once she finally gets a true taste of the outside world. Wilson has a marvellous way of conveying commonplace emotions and thoughts through less commonplace situations and Love Lessons is a wonderful example of this. If the book had stayed at this level - focussing on Prudence and Graces' struggles adapting to a new environment and way of life I would deem the book to be excellent. It is excellent where the subject matter remains believable. It is where it veers off into the realms of fantasy that it really plummets in my estimations, and as this 'realm' is, unfortunately, the main focus of the book, this drop in standards in inevitable.
Looking at a teacher/pupil relationship is always going to be tricky but I honestly thought Jackie would have presented it better than this. The relationship between Pru and Rax is frightening. For the people who are going to be madly clicking the 'no' button (you know what I mean!) as they read this review, please. Be sensible. How on earth can you justify a reciprocal relationship between a man who is, realistically, in his mid to late twenties and a 14 year old girl? And not just any 14 year old girl but one who is in a vulnerable situation, and, of course, dressed in the attire of a seven year old? The underlying possibilities of this 'relationship' are so potentially sinister I am surprised more people have not picked up on it. Jackie could have handled the story in 2 ways to make it more realistic and less harmful. One option could have had Rax utterly horrified by Pru's underage advances and therefore spurn her. The consequences of this would have been painful and embarrassing, but a real 'lesson' for all those teenage girls crushing on their teachers. The second option could have been Rax returning Pru's advances with the real and extremely unpleasant motive emphasised, then little Pru hopefully running for the hills, taking her frilly offcuts, stripy tights and pigtails with her. Again, people who are going to accuse me of being cynical, please, GROW UP. In the real world, there is only one type of twenty-something man who would want to become involved with a 14 year old, and we all know the type I mean. And yet this relationship, and Rax himself, are never vilified at any point in the book. While the romance is never actively encouraged either, the way in which it is written is hardly a deterrent to the hoards of young females who eat up these books. Pru and Rax declare their love for one another,squabble over their affair in school and share tender, 'school sweetheart' style kisses that are so seemingly innocent they make the snogs in Dawson's Creek look like pornography! Let's again be honest with ourselves - twenty something men are physically mature, sexual beings with desires and needs. The smooching between Pru and her older man is misleading to the point of being dangerous. The fact that Rax was not dismissed or at least subject to a thorough investigation also annoyed me - especially when you consider the efforts the authorities now put in to ensure that dodgy customers are not given easy access into schools.
On the plus side this book makes raw emotions incredibly tangible and accessible, and the bookish but outspoken Pru is a truly intriguing heroine. These are the elements that warrant my 3 stars. One the negative side the message is alarmingly naive and positively dripping in sentimental fantasy - utterly unlike Wilson usually, in fact. Hopefully young ladies today will be savvy enough to know that this book presents a highly romantised example of a forbidden relationship, and not be tempted to do the same.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great read!, 10 Oct 2005
'Love Lessons' is a thrilling book, and definately one which Wilson fans should read. The story is about a 14 year old girl named Prue who falls in love with her art teacher Mr Raxberry, or Rax. This book portrays the taboo relationship between teacher and pupil, and as a long- awaited book, it does not fail to disappoint!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Surprising... but not in a good way.
First and foremost, I do think it's good that Wilson touched on a delicate subject. Girls will be able to relate to it in the sense that we've all experienced having a crush on a... Read more
Published 22 days ago by rizzo

5.0 out of 5 stars Love Lessons by Jacqueline Wilson
This book is one of the best books by Jacqueline Wilson . I couldn;t put it down! Prue is one of Jacqueline Wilson's best characters , and her problems are really wild but... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Tessa

4.0 out of 5 stars Rushed Lessons
Good plot. The whole Teacher/Student thing is very controversial and interesting. Pru's character is very easy to like but at the same time very easy to hate. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Lilly Potter/Evans

3.0 out of 5 stars Good read, but disappointing ending
I liked the story of a teacher-student relationship. It's something everyone can relate to as everyone has a crush on a teacher at some point. Read more
Published on 29 May 2007 by Midget

5.0 out of 5 stars A simple but enjoyable review
"Love lessons" is an easy to read and easy to get into book.. i found that i just wanted to read more and more of it, it tackles a more mature issue than those issues dealt with... Read more
Published on 20 Oct 2006 by Ms. L. M. Carr

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best....
I have always read Jacqueline Wilson's books and thought that she was a good writer because everything is so believable about them. Read more
Published on 19 Oct 2006 by KTS

5.0 out of 5 stars >>..Loved.It..<<
Jaquline wilson makes her books sound almost as it can come true but .. i did'nt think she did that in this book i loved the stroy line n the charcters , but this book was'nt like... Read more
Published on 28 Sep 2006 by x.Ladyee.Louise.x

5.0 out of 5 stars SMASHING
I think that this book is absolutely brilliant. I have read it over 6 times and i just can't put it down. Read more
Published on 28 Sep 2006 by GJ

4.0 out of 5 stars Not just for teenagers
I like Jacqueline Wilson's books, and was looking for one more suitable for a 22 year old! I like the way Jacqueline Wilson isn't afraid to experiment with the taboo relationship... Read more
Published on 6 Sep 2006 by H. K. Barrow

5.0 out of 5 stars Love Lessons - Fantastik!
I thought this book was touching and amazingly beautiful, the only letdown in my opinion was what happened to Prue at the end! Read more
Published on 16 Aug 2006 by Adrienne Storme

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