Not here to be liked / Michelle Quach.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Usborne Publishing Ltd., 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 417 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781474989732 (paperback)Subject(s): Asian Americans -- Juvenile fiction | Feminism -- Juvenile fiction | Student newspapers and periodicals -- Juvenile fiction | High schools -- Juvenile fiction | Schools -- Juvenile fiction | Asian American teenagers -- Juvenile fiction | High school students -- Juvenile fiction | Young adult fiction | Baseball players -- Juvenile fiction | Women editors -- Juvenile fiction | Competition (Psychology) -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Romance fiction. DDC classification: 813.6 Summary: Falling in love wasn't part of the plan. Eliza Quan fully expects to be voted the next editor-in-chief of her school paper. She works hard, she respects the facts, and she has the most experience. Len DiMartile is an injured star baseball player who seems to have joined the paper just to have something to do. Naturally, the staff picks Len to be their next leader. Because while they may respect Eliza, they don't particularly like her - but right now, Eliza is not here to be liked. She's here to win. But someone does like Eliza. A lot. Shame it's the boy standing in the way of her becoming editor-in-chief....Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes discussion questions.
"Falling in love wasn't part of the plan" -- Cover.
Ages 13 up.
Falling in love wasn't part of the plan. Eliza Quan fully expects to be voted the next editor-in-chief of her school paper. She works hard, she respects the facts, and she has the most experience. Len DiMartile is an injured star baseball player who seems to have joined the paper just to have something to do. Naturally, the staff picks Len to be their next leader. Because while they may respect Eliza, they don't particularly like her - but right now, Eliza is not here to be liked. She's here to win. But someone does like Eliza. A lot. Shame it's the boy standing in the way of her becoming editor-in-chief....
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