Sugar Rush
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Author | Julie Burchill |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Novel |
Publisher | Macmillan Children's Book |
Released | 2004 |
Media Type | Print (Paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-330-41583-2 |
- This article is about the novel Sugar Rush. For the TV Show based on the novel see the Sugar Rush (TV series) article. For the Food Network TV show Sugar Rush, see the article for Sugar Rush (Food Network). For the "sugar rush" effect, see the sugar article.
Sugar Rush is Julie Burchill's first novel aimed at teenagers, published in 2004. It charts the progress of Kim Lewis as she is forced to leave her posh high school and attend the infamous local comprehensive, Ravendene. This coincides with a fight with her best friend, Zoe "Saint" Clements, leading to her making friends with Ravendene's "Top Girl": Maria "Sugar" Sweet. Eventually, Kim falls for Sugar, Sugar falls into bed with Kim, and the friendship takes on an ever-more intense nature that eventually turns tragic.
The book has been praised as a frank and well-written account of teenage trials and tribulations. It contains some explicit content.
[edit] Sequel
A sequel to Sugar Rush is planned for release in 2007. It is titled Sweet and is reputed to concentrate on the point of view of the character Sugar as opposed to Kim from the first book.
[edit] Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
Sugar Rush was turned into a television series on Channel Four in 2005, featuring Olivia Hallinan as Kim and Lenora Crichlow as Sugar.