"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Check out Nina's blog at Also check out the book trailer at. The book is beautifully designed and illustrated by a remarkably talented new artist, Priyanka Shyam. Judy Balan is the author of Two Fates: The Story of My Divorce (published by Westland in Dec 2011) Sophie Says: Memoirs of a Breakup Coach (published by Westland in May 2013), How to Stop Your Grownup From Making Bad Decisions (Book 1 in the Nina the Philosopher series published by HarperCollins, India and HarperCollins, USA in Feb 2016 and. It's The Princess Diaries for a new generation. As sweet as it is funny, Nina the Philosopher is a brilliant, witty, thought-provoking series that tells the story of a modern-day fairy tale: a single mother and her two wonderful, hilariously angst-ridden daughters. Because, really, grownups just can't be trusted to make good life choices. With her sister Nikki, who seems to keep disappearing mysteriously, and her mother's best friend, Ashwin Uncle, who's now fighting with her mother, Nina must find a way to save her favourite grownup from making a really bad decision. Nina must stop this catastrophe, but she's going to need co-conspirators. And his rapper name is Dhiraj Fist aka Diddy Blood. Big announcement: Nina's mom is going to marry Dhiraj! He's not the wicked stepfather by any stretch of the imagination. CHARGE? Somebody had better have the answers. Are moms just little girls who are taller and wear prettier shoes? Can I call pest control services to get rid of a pesky seven-year-old boy? What if my sister is a voodoo high priestess? Is a grownup refusing to grow up the same as someone pretending to be asleep? Are teachers not allowed to admit they're wrong? WHO.
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