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Please
join us at 2pm on Saturday, July 25,
for an afternoon with NINE excellent
authors for teens and pre-teens.
LAUREN
BARNHOLDT, author of
Two-Way
Street,
The Secret
Identity of Devon Delaney,
and many others, will be on hand to
discuss her latest book,
Four Truths
and a Lie, in which
Scarlett, sent to an all-girl's
school, discovers a mysterious
letter claiming to contain four
truths and a lie -- and that her
reputation depends on her figuring
out which is which!;
SARAH CROSS
will introduce us to the incredible
Dull Boy,
a 15-year-old superhero who can lift
cars over his head and fly around
the neighborhood;
ERIN DIONNE,
author of
Models Don't
Eat Chocolate Cookies,
will show us just how hilarious an
8th grade girl's unwavering mission
to lose weight can be in her
brand-new, first-person narrative;
HEATHER
DUFFY-STONE will be on
hand with
This is What I
Want to Tell You, a
story about lust, jealousy, greed,
and a secret teenage romance;
MANDY HUBBARD,
author of
Prada and
Prejudice, will
introduce us to an unfortunate,
insecure 15-year-old girl who tries
on Prada shoes for the first time to
impress her friends and ends up
stumbling to the ground, losing
consciousness, and waking up in the
year 1815!
JULIE LINKER, author of
Disenchanted Princess,
will deliver an eye opening story
about a spoiled Beverly Hills teen
forced to go live with her aunt in
rural Possum Grape, Arkansas;
SARAH
MacLEAN will present her
debut novel,
The Season,
about the life of Alex, a
17-year-old, high- society
Englishwoman in search of romance;
MARI
MANCUSI, author of
Boys that
Bite, Girls that Growl,
and
Stake That!, will
discuss her latest book,
Gamer Girl,
a tale of a high school girl who,
after her parents' divorce and being
forced to leave Boston for her
grandmother's home in rural New
Hampshire, retreats into the world
of online gaming; and
MICHELLE ZINK
will bring us into the dark and
scary world portrayed in her
Prophecy of
the Sisters, a
mystery-thriller about two orphaned
sisters turned sworn enemies. Each
of the authors will give a brief
talk beginning at 2 pm, answer
questions from the audience, and
then sign copies of all their
awesome books. Ages 9 and up. 2-4
pm.
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