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The Girl I Wanted to Be:

by Sarah Gr Mccandless

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As a lowly freshman named for "The King," Presley Moran walks high school corridors paved with the stuff of family legend. Her cousin Barry, a senior heartthrob and brainy varsity letterman, insists that looking good on paper is the key to success. But Presley's young aunt Betsi, a former homecoming queen, has her own ideas about good looks and how to use them.

"Can you keep a secret?" Betsi asks Presley, who, at age fourteen, is eager for entrée into the adult world of beauty, attraction, and romance. But as Presley is about to discover, some secrets should never be revealed. Will the illicit thrill of being a trusted confidante, privy to the details of muddled entanglements and incompatible desires, be worth the consequences of guilt by association?

Propelled by the crash of falling idols, The Girl I Wanted to Be is a timeless and true portrait of passion, loss, and hard-won wisdom.

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"From the start of this thoughtful novel it's clear that the girl who 14-year-old Presley Moran wants to be is her vivacious, daring and alcoholic aunt, Betsi. Only a teenager when her niece was born, Betsi convinced her sister to name the baby Presley, after Elvis. But Presley is everything her aunt isn't: cautious, insightful and wise. Though she is blessed with a close extended family and a nerdy younger brother (saved from easy caricature by taking comfortably to his thick glasses and pressed shirts), Presley still must learn to navigate the murky waters of high school. Hunky first cousin Barry, a popular senior, is a help, but when he becomes secretly involved with Betsi, a relative through marriage, tragedy threatens. Presley's string of high school firsts — including Halloween mischief and slumber parties — are soon outweighed by dismay and disillusionment at her discovery of Betsi and Barry's relationship, which turns predictably ugly. Their coupling doesn't come as a surprise, but the delicate manner in which sophomore novelist McCandless (Grosse Pointe Girl) relays the affair does. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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A watchful 14-year-old enjoying the last days of summer soon realizes that nothing is as it appears from a seemingly innocent relationship to the circumstances surrounding a tragic accident. Propelled by the crash of falling idols, schoolgirl crushes, and family trials, this is a timeless and true portrait of passion, loss, and hard-won wisdom.

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ISBN:
9780743285186
Author:
Mccandless, Sarah Gr
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Author:
McCandless, Sarah Grace
Subject:
General
Subject:
Michigan
Subject:
Teenage girls
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Love stories
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B102
Publication Date:
May 2006
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
8.44 x 5.5 in 9.065 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "From the start of this thoughtful novel it's clear that the girl who 14-year-old Presley Moran wants to be is her vivacious, daring and alcoholic aunt, Betsi. Only a teenager when her niece was born, Betsi convinced her sister to name the baby Presley, after Elvis. But Presley is everything her aunt isn't: cautious, insightful and wise. Though she is blessed with a close extended family and a nerdy younger brother (saved from easy caricature by taking comfortably to his thick glasses and pressed shirts), Presley still must learn to navigate the murky waters of high school. Hunky first cousin Barry, a popular senior, is a help, but when he becomes secretly involved with Betsi, a relative through marriage, tragedy threatens. Presley's string of high school firsts — including Halloween mischief and slumber parties — are soon outweighed by dismay and disillusionment at her discovery of Betsi and Barry's relationship, which turns predictably ugly. Their coupling doesn't come as a surprise, but the delicate manner in which sophomore novelist McCandless (Grosse Pointe Girl) relays the affair does. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , A watchful 14-year-old enjoying the last days of summer soon realizes that nothing is as it appears from a seemingly innocent relationship to the circumstances surrounding a tragic accident. Propelled by the crash of falling idols, schoolgirl crushes, and family trials, this is a timeless and true portrait of passion, loss, and hard-won wisdom.
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