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Girl, Hero

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FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF NEED AND CAPTIVATE

After landing a lead role in the high school musical, freshman Liliana Faltin is hoping for some stability and happiness in her life. But her mom's live-in boyfriend has a thing for booze, touching, and telling dark family secrets. And the other people in her world aren't exactly role-model material, either. Her unreliable father cries a lot, wears blue tights, and drives a little beige car. Her backstabbing best friend cares more about being popular than being real. And her older, married sister is showing up with big purple bruises on her face. Then there's Paolo, who's cute and nice and makes Lily want to recite romantic movie lines.

To deal, Lily writes letters to John Wayne. Sure, he's a dead movie cowboy, but at least the Duke knew about doing the right thing, about being a hero.

Now, Lily just needs to figure out how to be a hero herself.

Praise for Tips on Having a Gay (ex) Boyfriend and Love (and other uses for duct tape):

"Provocative . . . The author's poetic prose ably captures her heroine's emotional upheavals."

Publishers Weekly

"...honest, earthy, and appealing." —KLIATT

"An emotional story that's true at heart." —Kirkus

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2009
      Gr 8 Up-Lili loves John Wayne, even though he's been dead for years. She writes him long letters, sharing the details of her day-to-day life, even when they're difficult. Her mom is inviting a new love interest to move in with them, and Lili notices that he drinks more than his fair share and doesn't seem interested in acquiring gainful employment. She wants to ask her mom to choose between them, but she's afraid of what the answer might be. Sprinkled throughout the letters are revelations about her father's sexuality, Lili's new love interest, her sister who is abused by her husband, and reflections on a molesting uncle. This is a compelling read. The writing style reveals small bits of information slowly over many chapters, leaving readers wanting to know more, feeding their curiosity one bite at a time. The Western-style banter à la John Wayne is charming."Leah Krippner, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, IL"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.1
  • Lexile® Measure:700
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)

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