20-year-old Jenny is struggling to make friends at university, and moves in to Sunset Promenade to escape her problems. Her roommates are a little older than she was expecting - Sunset Promenade is a private nursing home, taking in students to save money. At first the new residents clash, but when Jenny introduces a movie night the group realise they have more in common than they think.
The Growing Pains of Jennifer Ebert, aged 19 going on 91 is a funny, warm and uplifting novel about the importance of friendship, the value of community, and how it's never too late to have the time of your life.
' Reader review Readers are loving The Growing Pains of Jennifer Ebert 'Brilliant page turner' 'this is a lovely book' 'a really good read' 'a wonderful story' ******************* Previously published as The Lonely Hearts Cinema Club
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And she's surprised, too, because Francis is the first person who has been able to see her since she died. Before long, Francis and Jessica are best friends, enjoying life more than they ever have.
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Lonely Hearts: Looking for Love Among the Small Ads
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It opens with a creepy videotaped close-up of teenage Jane Burnham (Thora Birch) discussing her father. The scene abruptly shifts to an establishing shot of a beautiful suburbia. As the camera tilts down to the Burnham residence, ...
Davis was quoted in Steve Chapple and Reebee Garofalo, Rock 'n' Roll Is Here to Pay: The History and Politics of the Music Industry (Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1977), p. 47; Sinatra was quoted in Gertrude Samuels, “Why They Rock 'n Roll—And ...