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The Official Rules of the Teashop Girls andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt; 1. Teashop girls are best friends forever. andlt;BRandgt; 2. Tea is held every week, no matter what. andlt;BRandgt; 3. All tea and scones must be split equally at all times. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt; Annie, Genna, and Zoe have been hanging out at the Steeping Leaf since elementary school. The Teashop Girls do everything together -- at least they used to. With the end of eighth grade approaching, Genna's too busy with theater, Zoe's always at tennis, and Annie feels totally left out. What happened to tea every week, no matter what? andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; When Annie convinces her grandmother to give her a job as a barista at the Leaf, things begin to look up. In between whipping up chai lattes for customers, and attempting to catch the attention of her Barista Boy crush, Annie is finally beginning to feel as grown-up as her best friends. But an eviction notice spells trouble for the Leaf and unless they can turn the business around, the teashop will have to close its doors forever. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; Fresh, honest, and sweet, Laura Schaefer's debut novel is sure to resonate with readers everywhere.
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and#8220;Everything tea drinkers might want to know about that beverage can be found in this clever first novel.and#8221;andlt;iandgt; and#8212;Publishers Weeklyandlt;/iandgt;
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and#8220;Like good tea: comforting, refreshing, and sustaining.and#8221;andlt;iandgt; and#8212;Booklistandlt;/iandgt;
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“a satisfying story” —Kirkus
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"a satisfying story" --Kirkus
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andlt;divandgt;"Like good tea: comforting, refreshing, and sustaining."andlt;iandgt; --Booklistandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/divandgt;
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andlt;divandgt;"a satisfying story"andlt;iandgt; --Kirkusandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/divandgt;
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and#8220;a satisfying storyand#8221;andlt;iandgt; and#8212;Kirkusandlt;/iandgt;
Synopsis
The Official Rules of the Teashop Girls
1. Teashop girls are best friends forever.
2. Tea is held every week, no matter what.
3. All tea and scones must be split equally at all times.
Annie, Genna, and Zoe have been hanging out at the Steeping Leaf since elementary school. The Teashop Girls do everything together -- at least they used to. With the end of eighth grade approaching, Genna's too busy with theater, Zoe's always at tennis, and Annie feels totally left out. What happened to tea every week, no matter what?
When Annie convinces her grandmother to give her a job as a barista at the Leaf, things begin to look up. In between whipping up chai lattes for customers, and attempting to catch the attention of her Barista Boy crush, Annie is finally beginning to feel as grown-up as her best friends. But an eviction notice spells trouble for the Leaf and unless they can turn the business around, the teashop will have to close its doors forever.
Fresh, honest, and sweet, Laura Schaefer's debut novel is sure to resonate with readers everywhere.
Synopsis
Laura Schaefer has been writing almost as long as she's been making tea. She got her start as a contributor to the University of Wisconsin's student paper, the Daily Cardinal, and went on to write regularly for the Princeton Review and Match.com. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin, where she can usually be found dancing the lindy hop. Her favorite type of tea is English Breakfast with lots of milk and sugar. Visit her online at www.teashopgirls.com.
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Lifelong friends Annie, Zoe, and Genna are growing up and beginning to grow apart. When Annie takes a job at her grandmother's tea shop, she's hopeful that her new job will bond the Teashop Girls back together. Discussion questions and a guide to hosting a tea party are included.
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Sujean Rimandlt;/bandgt; is an illustrator whose work is often seen on DailyCandy. She lives in New York City.