Wibbly Wobbly Wednesdays is a new feature on this blog where we talk about any book that has something to do with the concept of time. The book may be about time travel, set in the past or future, or just has a bizarre timeline. If you are a Whovian, you know what we're talking about! :)
Title: My Mother Was Never a Kid
Author: Francine PascalMass Market Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Simon Pulse; 1 edition
- Publishing Date: May 1, 2003
I can't believe my mother was ever my age.
I think she was born a mother....
I think she was born a mother....
Now that she's a teenager, Victoria Martin expects freedom, good times, and maybe even some understanding from her mother. But no such luck! She's still getting the same old lectures, the same old groundings, and the same old punishments. It's obvious her mother was never thirteen years old.
Then one day, as she's on her way home to get the telling-off of her life, something very strange happens to Victoria. When she finally arrives in New York, the station looks completely different, as if she's slipped back through time. And then she meets Cici -- cool, outgoing Cici, the best friend a girl like Victoria could want. But Victoria can't help feeling like she's met her somewhere before....
When I researched more about this book, I found out that the one I read was just a reprint of the "Hanging out With Cici" the original book published in 1991. I also didn't know that what I read was an old book! They then made a show based on the book, then reprinted it, changing the title to "My Mother Was Never a Kid" so it would fit the show. Cool, huh? Now I want a copy of this book so I could reread it!
I also found out that Francine Pascal is the author of The Sweet Valley High series! Have you guys read or heard of that?
I thought this book is the most apt for our first WWW feature, since aside from the fact it has hints of time travel, it's also literally a blast in the past for me, since I read this so long ago!
Have you read this book? What do you think of our new blog feature? :D
I also found out that Francine Pascal is the author of The Sweet Valley High series! Have you guys read or heard of that?
I thought this book is the most apt for our first WWW feature, since aside from the fact it has hints of time travel, it's also literally a blast in the past for me, since I read this so long ago!
Have you read this book? What do you think of our new blog feature? :D
- 11:07 PM
- 6 Comments



