Synopses & Reviews
This dry and witty novel from the author of andlt;Iandgt;Lost Itandlt;/Iandgt; is a and#8220;hilarious and endearing tale of just how far one will go for friendsand#8221; (VOYA), now with a fresh new package.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;At sixteen, Sarah Trestle has a lot going for her. Sheand#8217;s cute, funny, and a terrific alto. Sheand#8217;s also great behind the wheel, which is why she drives the getaway car. But Sarah T doesnand#8217;t complain; she loves being part of the best clique in Kalamazoo: The Sarahs. Sarahs Aberdeen, Babbitt, Cody, and Trestle arenand#8217;t out to hurt anyone, theyand#8217;re simply honing their craft. They start off their summer the usual way: interspersing petty crimes with nature walks, crushes, and volunteer work.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Of course, everyone knows that a band of criminals is only as strong as its weakest link. When Sarah T botches a shoplifting attempt, her fate in The Sarahs is seriously called into question. And sheand#8217;s willing to do just about anything to prove sheand#8217;s worthy...
Synopsis
This dry and witty novel from the author of Lost It is a "hilarious and endearing tale of just how far one will go for friends" (VOYA), now with a fresh new package.
At sixteen, Sarah Trestle has a lot going for her. She's cute, funny, and a terrific alto. She's also great behind the wheel, which is why she drives the getaway car. But Sarah T doesn't complain; she loves being part of the best clique in Kalamazoo: The Sarahs. Sarahs Aberdeen, Babbitt, Cody, and Trestle aren't out to hurt anyone, they're simply honing their craft. They start off their summer the usual way: interspersing petty crimes with nature walks, crushes, and volunteer work.
Of course, everyone knows that a band of criminals is only as strong as its weakest link. When Sarah T botches a shoplifting attempt, her fate in The Sarahs is seriously called into question. And she's willing to do just about anything to prove she's worthy...
About the Author
Kristen Tracy is the author of andlt;iandgt;Lost Itandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;Crimes of the Sarahsandlt;/iandgt;, and andlt;iandgt;Hung Upandlt;/iandgt;. She has received three Pushcart nominations and her poems and stories have appeared in various journals and reviews. She is the coeditor of andlt;iandgt;A Chorus for Peace: A Global Anthology of Poetry by Womenandlt;/iandgt;. Kristen lives in Rhode Island.