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Tell Me Three Things

Buxbaum, Julie. (Author).

Summary: -- Tell Me Three Things New York Times -- From the Hardcover edition.

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  • ISBN: 9780553535662
  • ISBN: 0553535668
  • ISBN: 9780553535648
  • ISBN: 0553535641
  • ISBN: 9780553535655
  • ISBN: 055353565X
  • ISBN: 9780399552939
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (336 p.)
  • Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Random House Children's Books, 2016.

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Subject: High schools -- Juvenile fiction
Schools -- Juvenile fiction
Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction
Stepfamilies -- Juvenile fiction
Grief -- Juvenile fiction
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Juvenile fiction
Young adult fiction
Grief
High schools
Moving, Household
Schools
Stepfamilies
Young adult fiction
California -- Los Angeles
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.
Juvenile works.

  • Baker & Taylor
    Struggling to acclimate after moving from Chicago to Los Angeles, high school junior Jessie receives an offer of assistance from an anonymous person through email who becomes her confidante and ally and who Jessie wishes she could meet in person. By the author of The Opposite of Love. Simultaneous eBook.
  • Random House, Inc.
    A New York Times Bestseller

    What if the person you need the most is someone you’ve never met?

     
    Funny and romantic, this tug-at-your-heartstrings contemporary YA debut is perfect for readers of Rainbow Rowell, Jennifer Niven, and E. Lockhart.

    Everything about Jessie is wrong. At least, that’s what it feels like during her first week as a junior at her new ultra-intimidating prep school in Los Angeles. It’s been barely two years since her mother’s death, and because her father eloped with a woman he met online, Jessie has been forced to move across the country to live with her stepmonster and her pretentious teenage son.

    Just when she’s thinking about hightailing it back to Chicago, she gets an email from a person calling themselves Somebody/Nobody (SN for short), offering to help her navigate the wilds of Wood Valley High School. Is it an elaborate hoax? Or can she rely on SN for some much-needed help?

    In a leap of faith—or an act of complete desperation—Jessie begins to rely on SN, and SN quickly becomes her lifeline and closest ally. Jessie can’t help wanting to meet SN in person. But are some mysteries better left unsolved?

    “Three Things about this novel: (1) I loved it. (2) No, really, I LOVED it. (3) I wish I could tell every teen to read it. Buxbaum’s book sounds, reads, breathes, worries, and soars like real adolescents do.” —Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Leaving Time and Off the Page
  • Random House, Inc.
    A New York Times Bestseller


    What if the person you need the most is someone you've never met?

     
    Funny and romantic, this tug-at-your-heartstrings contemporary YA debut is perfect for readers of Rainbow Rowell, Jennifer Niven, and E. Lockhart.

    Everything about Jessie is wrong. At least, that's what it feels like during her first week as a junior at her new ultra-intimidating prep school in Los Angeles. It's been barely two years since her mother's death, and because her father eloped with a woman he met online, Jessie has been forced to move across the country to live with her stepmonster and her pretentious teenage son.

    Just when she's thinking about hightailing it back to Chicago, she gets an email from a person calling themselves Somebody/Nobody (SN for short), offering to help her navigate the wilds of Wood Valley High School. Is it an elaborate hoax? Or can she rely on SN for some much-needed help?

    In a leap of faith'or an act of complete desperation'Jessie begins to rely on SN, and SN quickly becomes her lifeline and closest ally. Jessie can't help wanting to meet SN in person. But are some mysteries better left unsolved?

    'three Things about this novel: (1) I loved it. (2) No, really, I LOVED it. (3) I wish I could tell every teen to read it. Buxbaum's book sounds, reads, breathes, worries, and soars like real adolescents do.' 'Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Leaving Time and Off the Page
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