![]() In the same romantic and sharply witty spirit of Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws, Janette Rallison delivers another comic gem that teen readers are sure to love. Enter Chrysanthemum Chrissy Everstar, Tansys fair godmother, who still has a few things. Things go wrong when she lets Jordan’s secret identity slip, and grow even more disastrous when the principal tries to change West Side Story into a gangfree, violence-free, politically correct production. And if she’s “discovered” in the process, all the better. Jordan has always wanted to get out from the shadow cast by his superstar father, but now that he and his mother have moved so far away from LA, how can he get his divorced parents back together? Jessica convinces Jordan the way to get his father to come for a long visit is to be a part of the school play. ![]() ![]() ![]() He’s a movie star’s son, and hey, he’s gorgeous to boot. Sixteen year-old Jessica dreams of Hollywood fame, and when Jordan moves into her small town, she dreams of him too. Hill she writes young adult science fiction/fantasy stories and as Sierra St. A PC school principal turns West Side Story into a comedy of errors. as Janette Rallison she writes young adult romance stories as C. ![]()
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