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Changing My Name


number 12, Step Chain

No. of pages 176

Published: 2003

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This is the twelfth book in the Step-chain series. Other titles include: One Mum Too Many, You Can t Fancy Your Stepsister, She s No Angel, Too Good To Be True, Get Me Out Of Here, Parents Behaving Badly, Don t Tell Mum, Losing My Identity, Secrets and Lies, Healing The Pain and She Wants War? Eleanor loves her new family set up. She gets on really well with her stepdad and her stepbrother Joe. So much so, that when her mum remarries and changes her name, Eleanor wants to change her name too. But her dad won t let her. Eleanor s already feeling alienated from her dad and his step-family and this only makes things worse between them. Then in one day she learns that not only is her mum having a new baby, but so is her dad s wife. Although she s delighted when she hears her mum s news, she cannot get excited about her dad s. But when tragedy strikes, Eleanor realises that it s not her name that s important, that she cannot separate her dad s new family from her own, because she s surrounded by one big blurry family. And that s just fine!

 

This book features in the following series: Step Chain, Step-Chain Series .

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Ann Bryant is the author of three successful series for young girls: The Cafe Club, Make Friends With and Step-Chain, currently in production with ITV. As a child, dancing was her passion and she brings an inside knowledge of the world of ballet to her writing.

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