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All-American Girlby Cabot, Meg
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Book DescriptionHarperCollins Publishers, 2002. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Good. No Jacket Good. No Jacket Good. No dust jacket. Cover has a few soil marks on paper near spine. No other faults. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 256 p. Audience: Young adult; Children/juvenile. Book summaryFifteen-year-old Samantha is the family nonconformist. The middle child in a family of overachievers, Samantha feels stuck between her popular, cheerleading older sister, Lucy, and her genius younger sister, Rebecca. To further complicate matters, Samantha is harboring a crush an Lucy's pierced aspiring-artist boyfriend, Jack. Then one day Samantha foils an attempted assassination of the President of the United States and discovers that her own life has been forever changed.Media Reviews"Written in the first person, Cabot's strength is her heroine's funny, authentic voice, though her utilization of trendy labels and extreme colloquial style may limit the material's longevity....Great fun." -- Kirkus "[A] shiny package that's going to be a treat for readers to open." -- Deborah Stevenson, Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Publisher NotesTOP TEN REASONS |
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