
“Georgia Nicholson is not mental, but her life is.”
Georgia Nicolson is fourteen, lives with nosey parents who don't understand her, an annoying three year old sister and has to wear a beret to school. She would, however, rather be blonde, have a smaller nose and a boyfriend. Revolving around her hilarious journal entries, prepare to be engulfed in the world of the soaring joys and bottomless angst of being a teenager.
A bubbly, often awkward, and genuinely heartfelt plunge into the rollercoaster of teenage girlhood. It's a charmingly British take on first crushes, friendship dramas, and the universal quest for self-acceptance, all wrapped in a warm, relatable glow.














