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Prom Kings and Drama Queens

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That summer, Hurricane Emily was in the news. The headlines shouted things like: "Emily Rocks South Florida." I wanted to be like that Emily in the headlines. I wanted to take the world by storm.

Not that I wanted to knock over mango trees or whip power lines across the sky like spaghetti. But I wanted to rock in my own way.

Emily Bennet has some impossible projects on her "To Do" list, like landing her longtime crush, Brian Harrington, and winning the job of editor in chief of the school newspaper over her arch nemesis, Daniel Cummings. And, on top of that, she's determined to do something special. Something important. Something good.

Suddenly, Emily's checking things off her list left and right. She's kissing Brian on a semiregular basis and she's raising money for a good cause by planning an Alternative Prom (but she would secretly rather go to the real one). The only item that remains is knocking Daniel Cummings off his pedestal. But when did he start to look, well, cute?

Emily's finding it harder and harder to stick to her list. And she still needs to conquer the most important item of all. Can she find her inner prom queen and figure out how to rock?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 11, 2008
      Two things dear to teen girls—quality extracurriculars that'll look good on college applications and budding romance—collide in Cirrone's (Dancing in Red Shoes Will Kill You
      ) lighthearted look at figuring out what's important. Emily Bennet, high school junior, covets the editor-in-chief spot on her school newspaper. She's also ogling Brian, a star basketball player and in-crowd hottie, who also happens to be the boy next door, having recently moved into a McMansion in her Fort Lauderdale neighborhood. Brian shows an interest in Emily just as she and Daniel, a rival for the editor's job, are assigned to write about the upcoming junior prom. A consciousness-raising episode, in which Daniel and Emily witness the near-destruction of a rival school's property but do not act, lead them to spearhead a low-cost alternative prom with a public service component. Then Brian asks her to the “real” prom. Emily is a companionable narrator, witty and self-aware: “I was a reporter on a story. A girl on a mission.... Ahh. Who was I kidding? I was a girl following the crush next door.” Although the author travels well-trod territory, Emily's navigation is fresh and will keep readers going. Ages 12-up.

    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2008
      Gr 6-9-Emily, a junior, doesn't fit in with the superficial students at posh Crestview Prep. She nurtures a crush on her next-door neighbor, its basketball star, and she aspires to be editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. Chance brings her and her dream boy together and gives her a lead on a potentially winning story. Following that lead takes her places she never expected: both good and bad, but always funny and enlightening. In the end she learns the value of being true to herself and helping others. Plot twists and turns are sometimes predictable, sometimes surprising, and occasionally inexplicable, such as why this boy is suddenly so interested in her. The story is told in accessible first person. Emily is likable, if a little bland, but will hold the interest of most readers. She changes in realistic adolescent fits and starts. Chapter headings are formatted like newspaper headlines tracking the path of Hurricane Emily, a charming homage to the teen's journalistic goals."Amelia Jenkins, Juneau Public Library, AK"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2008
      During her junior year, Emily hopes to secure her spot as editor of the school paper, get revenge on her former friends, and snag her crush. Emily's priorities change when she volunteers at a nursing home, coordinates an alternative prom, and spends time with an unusual boy. Though her supporting players are bland, Emily--smart and ambitious--is an engaging narrator.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Lexile® Measure:660
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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