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Pushkin Children's Books
02 December 2025
Mireille, Astrid and Hakima have just been voted the three ugliest girls in school by their classmates on Facebook. But does that mean they're going to sit around crying about it?...

Well, maybe a little, but not for long! Climbing onto their bikes, the friends set off on a summer roadtrip to Paris. The girls will find fame, friendship and happiness on their journey, and still have time to eat a mountain of food (and drink the odd glass of wine) along the way. But will they really be able to leave all their troubles behind? Piglettes is a hilarious, beautiful and uplifting story of three girls who are determined not to let online bullying get them down.
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Translated by:  
Imprint:   Pushkin Children's Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781782695707
ISBN 10:   1782695702
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Clémentine Beauvais (born 1989) is a French children's author living in the UK. She started reading children's books early, and somehow never stopped. Now she writes her own, in both French and English, for a variety of ages, and is a lecturer in English and Education at the University of York. Piglettes won four prizes in France, including the biggest children's book prize, the Prix Sorcières. Film and stage versions are also in production. Now Clémentine has translated her book into English!

Reviews for Piglettes

""Witty, empowering and irresistibly bonkers, this is a treat for those dreading secondary school, or puberty"" —Amanda Craig, New Statesman, Best Children's Books for Summer “This beautiful and funny book explores the troubles and triumphs of being a teen through the eyes of a witty, philosophical, and slightly awkward teen. Beauvais goes above and beyond to appeal to readers while addressing many relevant issues in society including cyber-bullying, racism, and self-image. Mireille’s voice and character are wonderfully authentic with unflappable confidence and inelegant missteps mixed together for a potent storyteller on a journey of self-discovery. . . Love laughing and cringing? This book is for you!” —Melissa McCleary, Pembroke Public Library, via Youth Services Book Review “The Piglettes keep trucking... Readers will rejoice in their sass, their celebrity, and their appreciation of French delectables . . . A wonderfully irreverent alternative to earnest claims about real beauty.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books “A unique voice—mordant, uncompromising and sophisticated . . . a superbly original reimagining of the road-trip novel, skewering societal obsessions with appearance.” —Guardian “Stands out for its humorous style, ridiculing cruelty, malice and obsession with physical appearance. The most beautiful novel of the season.” —Elle “Crammed with acerbic, affectionate, full‐blooded reflections on family, food, the glamorous toxicity of media attention and the difficulty of being an intelligent, outspoken teenage girl without the licence conferred by conventional attractiveness, Beauvais’s novel is a strikingly satirical, outrageous tour de force.” —Imogen Russell Williams, TLS “The story of Mireille, Astrid, and Hakima made me cheer, cry, and cartwheel across the floor… One of the loveliest reading experiences I’ve had in years.” —Jennifer Niven, author of All the Bright Places and Holding Up the Universe “Warm-hearted, uplifting and an excellent lesson in handling online bullies.” —Sunday Express “This book is a treasure—a tale about true friendship and standing up for yourself narrated by one of the wittiest, sharpest teen girl voices I have ever had the pleasure of reading. It made me want to pull my bike out of the garage and ride through the streets yelling about lady power. I absolutely adored this story.” —Jennifer Mathieu, author of Moxie “A triumph of a book; so funny, so original, so sharp, so warm.” —Katherine Rundell, author of Rooftoppers “Pithy, powerful, laugh-out-loud funny.” —Cathy Cassidy, author of Chocolate Box Girls “A jubilant novel that will make you smile. A true joy.” —Le Monde


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