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Any Other Girl

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During the summer before senior year, a love triangle threatens to tear two cousins apart, in this novel by the author of Faking Perfect . . .

After a disastrous, reputation-destroying party at the end of junior year, Kat Henley has a new plan. When it comes to boys—especially other people's boys:

Don't touch.
Don't smile.
Don't charm.

In the past, drawing attention to herself helped distract people from what really makes Kat different—having two gay parents. But it's also cost her friendships. Kat can't afford to lose any more of those, especially not her cousin, Harper. They're spending one last summer together at the lake, where they run into an intriguing newcomer named Emmett Reese. After years of trying to prove she's just like everybody else, Kat has found someone who wants her because she's not. A boy who could be everything she wants, too—if Harper hadn't liked him first . . .

"Phillips will soon be a must-read YA writer for those who love romance and drama." —School Library Journal


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Publisher: Kensington

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  • ISBN: 9781617738838
  • File size: 1652 KB
  • Release date: January 26, 2016

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  • ISBN: 9781617738838
  • File size: 1652 KB
  • Release date: January 26, 2016

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During the summer before senior year, a love triangle threatens to tear two cousins apart, in this novel by the author of Faking Perfect . . .

After a disastrous, reputation-destroying party at the end of junior year, Kat Henley has a new plan. When it comes to boys—especially other people's boys:

Don't touch.
Don't smile.
Don't charm.

In the past, drawing attention to herself helped distract people from what really makes Kat different—having two gay parents. But it's also cost her friendships. Kat can't afford to lose any more of those, especially not her cousin, Harper. They're spending one last summer together at the lake, where they run into an intriguing newcomer named Emmett Reese. After years of trying to prove she's just like everybody else, Kat has found someone who wants her because she's not. A boy who could be everything she wants, too—if Harper hadn't liked him first . . .

"Phillips will soon be a must-read YA writer for those who love romance and drama." —School Library Journal


Expand title description text