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OverviewWhen two self-professed middle school drama geeks––Isabelle and Annie (a.k.a. Cisco and The Bean)––fail at their attemps in romance, they start Flirt Club, an after school support group for similarly afflicted friends who decide to take decisive and strategic action with hilarious and touching results. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cathleen DalyPublisher: Roaring Brook Press Imprint: Roaring Brook Press Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781596435728ISBN 10: 1596435720 Pages: 281 Publication Date: 04 January 2011 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsOh the trauma of first kisses, crushes and co-ed convos. Izzy and Annie lose their ability to speak around boys. So they start Flirt Club, a secret society of equally distressed buds to help each other out, landing some hilarious and touching results. - Girls' Life <br> Told through very funny notes to each other, journal entries, and minutes from Flirt Club meetings, Daly's debut sparkles with wit, and her protagonists brim with enthusiasm and heart. <br>- Starred, Publishers Weekly<br> <br> Told through a series of notes, journal entries, and minutes from Flirt Club meetings, Daly's tale of the (mis)adventures of a pair of self-professed drama dorks is a warm and funny portrait of the ups and downs of middle school life. - Horn Book <br> The girls' friendships are authentic and the situations are definitely on target for middle schoolers. - School Library Journal <br> With a pleasing blend of genuine warmth and witty banter, Daly gets the tone just right as she offers u Oh the trauma of first kisses, crushes and co-ed convos. Izzy and Annie lose their ability to speak around boys. So they start Flirt Club, a secret society of equally distressed buds to help each other out, landing some hilarious and touching results. - Girls' Life<br><br> Told through very funny notes to each other, journal entries, and minutes from Flirt Club meetings, Daly's debut sparkles with wit, and her protagonists brim with enthusiasm and heart. <br>- Starred, Publishers Weekly<br> <br> Told through a series of notes, journal entries, and minutes from Flirt Club meetings, Daly's tale of the (mis)adventures of a pair of self-professed drama dorks is a warm and funny portrait of the ups and downs of middle school life. - Horn Book <br> The girls' friendships are authentic and the situations are definitely on target for middle schoolers. - School Library Journal<br><br> With a pleasing blend of genuine warmth and witty banter, Daly gets the tone just right as she offers up a nice counterbalance to the typical mean-girl story, focusing more on the candid affection between Annie and Izzy than on junior-high dramatics. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books<br><br> Told through the girls' locker notes, lists, and journal entries, this entertaining read features peppy prose, humor, and on-target issues, such as dealing with insecurities, heartbreak, mean girls, and physical-relationship pressures. - Booklist<br><br> Just the ticket for preadolescent girls. - Kirkus Reviews Author InformationCathleen Daly is a writer and perfomance artist who lives in the Bay Area outside San Francisco. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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