Best friends Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang are as ready as they'll ever be to start junior high. But before they can try out the lessons they've learned about friendship and popularity, tragedy strikes: Lydia's mom is moving her family to London for six months. Separated for the first time, each of the girls must face bullies, secrets, and the challenge of standing up for herself. With the help of their trusty notebook, they try to keep in touch and keep their spirits up, even while facing the strange and new.
SRP 2013 REVIEW: I loved this book as well because it was still a diary, but it was in a situation where it was made from a girl in England and a girl in the USA. even though they were really far apart that didn't stop them from trying to communicate and have fun.