I stumbled upon 'Hating Alison Ashley' in my school library years ago, and it instantly became one of those books I reread when I need a laugh. As far as sequels go, nada—but honestly, that’s not a bad thing. Robin Klein’s writing style was so distinctive that trying to force a continuation might’ve ruined the magic. Instead, she explored other themes in books like 'Breads and Roses', which delves into class and family dynamics with her signature wit.
If you’re after more stories with that competitive, slightly chaotic energy, 'The Cat Ate My Gymsuit' by Paula Danziger hits similar notes. Or, for something more recent, 'Dumplin’' by Julie Murphy has that same blend of insecurity and sharp humor. Klein’s work stands on its own, and while it’s tempting to wish for more, sometimes one perfect book is enough.
Hating Alison Ashley' was such a blast from my past—I read it ages ago and still remember how hilariously relatable Erica Yurken was as a protagonist. From what I know, there isn’t a direct sequel to the book, but Robin Klein, the author, wrote plenty of other gems that capture a similar vibe. If you loved the messy, dramatic school life in 'Hating Alison Ashley', you might enjoy 'Penny Pollard’s Diary' or 'People Might Hear You'. They’ve got that same sharp humor and keen eye for adolescent chaos. Klein had a knack for writing about kids who felt real, not just like caricatures.
That said, I’ve scoured forums and old interviews, and there’s no mention of a follow-up to Erica’s story. Sometimes, though, that’s for the best—leaving a story open lets us imagine what might’ve happened next. Did Erica and Alison stay frenemies? Did Erica ever stop being so extra? The mystery is kinda fun. If you’re craving more Aussie YA, try 'Looking for Alibrandi' by Melina Marchetta—it’s got that same mix of humor and heart.
No sequels exist for 'Hating Alison Ashley', which is a shame because Erica’s voice was so vividly annoying (in the best way). But Klein’s other works, like 'Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left', offer the same quirky charm. If you liked the school setting, 'Are We There Yet?' by Alison Lester is another Aussie classic worth checking out.
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What makes it great for teens isn’t just the humor, though. It subtly tackles self-worth and how comparison can distort our view of others (and ourselves). Alison isn’t the villain Erica paints her to be, and that realization is handled with such nuance. Plus, the Australian setting adds a fun, slightly quirky flavor. It’s a lighter read than heavy-hitters like 'The Fault in Our Stars,' but it’s got enough depth to stick with you. I still giggle remembering Erica’s disastrous attempts to outshine Alison.