Boyfriend in a Body Cast

A Sweet Teen Romantic Comedy

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A sweet teen romantic comedy about being your best self, being a best friend and saying hello to a new friend that might just turn out to be the best boyfriend for you. From Independent Publisher and Readers' Favorite award-winning author of Blues Harp Green and Saoirse Berger's Bookish Lens in La La Land. Enjoy book 2 in The Carpool Lane series. Meet Beatrix Plumb. Sixteen. Smart. Budding idealist, full-fledged romantic, chronic self-doubter and divinely equipped to have a regular junior year. But Bee's on the outs, wavering between invisible and miserable because her best friend Kate (sixteen, budding Jungian analyst) now has a serious boyfriend and Bee realizes she has nothing. Hopeful dreamer that she is, Bee takes control of her life with a personal Junior Year Manifesto: 1) Be awesome enough to like herself and her life; and 2) Get Owen to notice her. Owen's the high school quarterback she's been in love with since kindergarten. But when Bee tries to give Owen a carpool ride and inadvertently causes an accident landing him in a full body cast, unable to speak, she pretends to be his girlfriend to save his rep (he's secretly dating the cross-town rival head cheerleader, Jade) and help the team get to the State Championship. Things get complicated when real girlfriend Jade gets jealous and Bee falls for Owen's best friend Nick, team punter, son of the football coach, amazing songwriter who totally supports Bee's quirky passion for Appalachian flatfoot hip hop and poetry. Together Bee and Nick make awesome music and have fun, but Nick thinks Bee's Owen's girl. Finally, the jig is up when Owen comes to and Bee has to find the courage to undo this mess without letting Nick and herself down.
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€ 19,95 binnen Nederland
Schrijver
Schubert, Nicole
Titel
Boyfriend in a Body Cast
Uitgever
Earnest Parc Press
Jaar
2024
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
228
EAN
9798987344163
Bindwijze
Paperback

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