Cherry

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.6 X 1.5 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781481459082
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About the Author
Lindsey Rosin is a screenwriter, playwright, and director. She is a proud graduate of Harvard-Westlake High School and the University of Pennsylvania. A fourth generation Los Angeles native, Lindsey lives in West LA--in close proximity to her favorite froyo spot, The Bigg Chill--along with her husband, Josh, and their adorable poodle-mix named Dodger. Cherry is her debut novel.
Reviews
Prepare for TMI (in a good way) as Rosin takes you on a page-turning, laugh-inducing roller coaster ride into the hearts, minds, and pants of four high school girls on a quest to lose their virginity by graduation. CHERRY is ripe with the seminal moments every teenager experiences and adult remembers - friendship drama, first love, and finding your way in the world. With an uncanny knack for capturing the comedy, emotion, and lingo of this boy-crazy yet fiercely loyal gaggle of girls, Rosin's debut novel will leave you with no regrets and all of the feels.--Aaron Karo, comedian and author of ME YOU US and LEXAPROS AND CONS
If American Pie was gender-flipped, you'd get Cherry by Lindsey Rosin. It's so much more than that, though, because, duh, young women and sexuality is far more intriguing a concept with a lot more stereotypes and hate to overcome. In their senior year of high school, four best female friends make a pact to lose their virginities. Layla has a serious boyfriend, Alex claims she has already done it, Zoe blushes at the idea of sex, and Emma doesn't get caught up in all this sex stuff. Rosin's debut is LOL-worthy, but it also has a lot to say about female friendship and sexuality.--Bustle