Beatrice ist 14 und kennt das schon, dass sie sich auf ihre Mutter nicht verlassen kann. Deshalb ist sie nicht besonders überrascht, als sie sich plötzlich allein mit ihrer Großmutter in dem Ferienhaus wiederfindet. Eines steht für das clevere Mädchen allerdings fest: Damit der Urlaub einigermaßen erträglich wird, muss sie ihre Großmutter ablenken. Am besten sucht sie ihr einen Mann. Dann geht sie ihr auch nicht ständig mit Essen auf die Nerven. Kein Teil des Plans ist allerdings der total peinliche Nachbarsjunge Toffie …
Edyth Bulbring Bücher
Edyth Bulbring schreibt fesselnde Erzählungen, die sich mit der Komplexität des Erwachsenwerdens und der Identitätssuche auseinandersetzen, oft vor einem lebendigen südafrikanischen Hintergrund. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch scharfe psychologische Einblicke in die Charaktere und eine tiefe Fähigkeit aus, die Feinheiten menschlicher Verbindungen einzufangen. Bulbring legt Wert auf Authentizität und Realismus, wodurch ihren Geschichten eine nachklingende Tiefe verliehen wird, die junge Leser anspricht. Ihre Werke bieten nachvollziehbare Erkundungen von Erfahrungen und Herausforderungen und machen sie zu einer bedeutenden Stimme in der Jugendliteratur.






Awkward.Juggling the evil teacher Mrs Ho as her new live-in mom, along with a new brother (the devious Sam Ho), and a house with half a roof, April-May's life is as much of a mess as the crummy extension Fluffy is building out back.
I Heart Beat
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Beatrice has got a deadbeat mum, an addiction to online messaging and an aversion to the sun. If she could stay inside all summer she most absolutely would. Except she's being shipped off to stay with her 'Grummer' - a grandmother she barely knows - while her mum has another go at rehab. If Beatrice is going to have any chance of having some peace she will need to distract Grummer with a husband. Unfortunately there aren't many eligible bachelors hanging around this cranky old dorp. Her plan is simple: identify the target, establish contact and ensure eternal love. But all does not go to plan for control-freak Beat.
Move over Georgia Nicolson, April-May has just enrolled'Life is not a bowl of cherries. A MONTH WITH APRIL-MAY is a one-eyebrow-raised account of a teenager's trials and tribulations as she navigates a new school, a new family situation and a whole new way of life.
The Choice Between Us
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
A story of two girls living in Johannesburg. Two acts of betrayal, set more than fifty years apart. Jenna, a troubled teenager, is packing up her Aunt C-C's Johannesburg house. She prises open a locked drawer and finds an old letter addressed to her aunt. One word stands out: MURDERER. As Jenna discovers the clues which reveal the secret her aunt has kept hidden all her life, she is forced to confront her own shameful act of betrayal.
The Reject
- 308 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Juliet Seven is waiting on a seacraft offshore from war-torn Mangeria, hoping that her beloved Nicolas will soon join her. Instead, the boat is pirated by a Reject boy stinking of rot and oil. A storm rises and they are swept away. They reach a new land, but all is not what it seems in this perfect place of refuge and Juliet is desperate to escape. Since the day of her birth, the blind tellers of Mangeria have prophesied that Juliet is 'The One'. What will she have to do to fulfil her destiny?
Snitch
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
High schools are jungles. And there are rules for surviving. All teenagers need to know these rules. They're pretty simple: never let your mom drive you to school in her dressing-gown. Never let her comment on your Facebook page. Never let her choose your clothes. Especially not your underwear. Common sense, right? Thirteen-year-old Ben Smith, flying under the radar at St David's, a rugby-worshipping school, knew all the rules. His mom knew them, too. That's why he trusted her to be cool. But then Ben broke the most important rule of all: never tell your mom stuff. First, he spilled the beans, then she did. And all hell broke loose. Ben wasn't Ben, Benno, Ben-dude anymore. He was the rat, the weasel, the sneak. He was Snitch.Snitch is the award-winning book of the 2017 M.E.R Prize for the best English or Afrikaans youth novel.
Snitch2: A Year of Relative Madness
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Fifteen-year-old Ben Smith has the perfect family, but then everything changes. Ben's world is pulled inside out, his love-life turned upside down. Three things happen: A truck collides with a bus. A plane lands in Dubai, one passenger short. There is a vicious dog fight. Ben's family circle suddenly grows by one, then by two and then by another. The sum of all these new family members should be three, right? Except everyone knows that two plus one relatives don't make three, they make trouble. It's a year of relative madness.
Cornelia Button and the Globe of Gamagion
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In a quest to fulfill their dreams, Cornelia, her sister Maude, and their friend Zwelabo discover a magical globe that transports them to the enchanting Kingdom of Gamagion. Each child grapples with their aspirations—Cornelia's singing ambitions, Maude's desire for magic, and Zwelabo's wish to emulate his heroic father. However, their adventure takes a perilous turn when the kingdom faces a threat from the sinister Darko Drogbarl. Tasked by the King, Cornelia must find a powerful weapon to save Gamagion and restore harmony.
Melly, Mrs Ho and Me
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
April-May February's transition to Trinity College introduces her to the strict and unyielding Mrs. Ho, sparking a fierce power struggle. Faced with rigid rules and expectations, April-May must navigate the challenges of school life while trying to maintain her individuality. As she battles against these constraints, her father and her quirky new friend Melly become entangled in the chaos, adding humor and heart to her quest for freedom in a world dominated by rules.