Romeo was not black, and Juliet was almost definitely not blonde. They were both Italian. Also, Juliet was 13.
Bloomsbury put a white girl on the cover of a book about a black girl. They got in trouble, so they changed it.
Romeo was not black, and Juliet was almost definitely not blonde. They were both Italian. Also, Juliet was 13.
Lolita was 12 at the start of this book, and just starting to develop. She did not look like a fully grown Grace Kelly.
She also did not look like an extra from Porky's.
Where in the book does it say that Winnie and Tuck look like Calvin Klein underwear models?
Margaret is a sixth grader concerned about the fact that she hasn't grown breasts yet. None of these girls look like Margaret.
Look, Bloomsbury did it again!
In which Ariel prays for legs so she can someday go and show her boobs for beads at Mardi Gras. (via)
That is one sexy eleven-year-old boy.
This doesn't really fit with the theme, but way to give away a major plot point!
































