![]() ![]() The reader does not learn this until the end either, as the words are written as Annabel interprets them. Also, only at the end of the book does Annabel, who has known Boris for several years, learn his name is actually Morris. Congestion Speak: Boris has serious congestion issues, which ends up surprising Annabel when he delivers a beet loaf rather than the meatloaf she thought he promised.Andrews that part of their hostile relationship is because of her frustration with her very bright student's unwillingness to apply herself. Brilliant, but Lazy: Annabel's English teacher explains to Annabel/Mrs.She soon is, but finds that there are a lot of things to be considered. Be Careful What You Wish For: Annabel wishes she could be her own boss.But after talking to him (as her mother), she discovers that he actually does like her, which in turn softens her feelings for him. ![]() Annoying Younger Sibling: Annabel doesn't like her brother, thinking that he's trying to show her up.It has been made into three Disney movies in 1976, 1995, and 2003, a stage musical in 2016, and a film adaptation of the musical (also by Disney) in 2018, and was followed by three more novels, A Billion For Boris, Summer Switch, and Freaky Monday. Annabel quickly finds out that being an adult isn't as easy as it looks. ![]() A teenage girl called Annabel Andrews argues with her mother over whose life is easier and subsequently wakes up in her mother's body. ![]()
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