Bhangra BabesBhangra Babes
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Current format, Book, 2005, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsAs their auntie's wedding day approaches, the Indian-British Dhillon sisters try to rescue her from her fiancâe's meddling aunt while also competing against one another for the affections of the new, handsome boy at school.
When their nosey aunt finally moves out, Amber, Jazz, and Geena look forward to a free and uninterrupted lifestyle, but with Amber getting into a fight with a girl at school and falling in love with the wrong type of man, the other girls begin to think that their aunt's supervision and discipline may have been something that they actually needed after all.
It’s Amber, Jazz, and Geena Dhillon’s dream come true: Their interfering Auntie is finally getting married and moving out. The girls can’t wait to get the house and their dad back to themselves, and they certainly won’t miss their nosy Auntie at all–right? Meanwhile, Amber tangles with a new girl with a bad attitude, and falls head over heels for a would-be rapper whose attitude might be even worse. The girls’ friend Kim just might be the only one in their group with any sense, and–could it be? Has dorky George Botley blossomed into a Man of Style? Will Amber get her love life straightened out before it ruins Auntie’s wedding? And will the girls learn to survive without Auntie around to keep them in line?
When their nosey aunt finally moves out, Amber, Jazz, and Geena look forward to a free and uninterrupted lifestyle, but with Amber getting into a fight with a girl at school and falling in love with the wrong type of man, the other girls begin to think that their aunt's supervision and discipline may have been something that they actually needed after all.
It’s Amber, Jazz, and Geena Dhillon’s dream come true: Their interfering Auntie is finally getting married and moving out. The girls can’t wait to get the house and their dad back to themselves, and they certainly won’t miss their nosy Auntie at all–right? Meanwhile, Amber tangles with a new girl with a bad attitude, and falls head over heels for a would-be rapper whose attitude might be even worse. The girls’ friend Kim just might be the only one in their group with any sense, and–could it be? Has dorky George Botley blossomed into a Man of Style? Will Amber get her love life straightened out before it ruins Auntie’s wedding? And will the girls learn to survive without Auntie around to keep them in line?
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- London : Corgi Yearling Books, 2005.
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