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OverviewOn the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association YA Top Forty list for 2008What does Erin Morris have to do to get the school's most popular hottie, Zach Cameron, to ask her out? When a dog food company announces a competition for the ""new face of Cheesebarkers"" TV ad campaign, a school committee forms to find a school mascot and train it so they can win the prize money for the school. And Zach Cameron is on the committee. What better place to show off her talents as a dog trainer and impress Zach? At times touching and other times hilarious, The Trouble with Cupid examines a young teen's first serious crush, along with the constant struggle to find acceptance while still remaining true to her principles. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Laura LangstonPublisher: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Imprint: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.30cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781554550593ISBN 10: 1554550599 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 11 February 2008 Recommended Age: From 10 to 13 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMiddle grade girls will enjoy this feel-good story for its humor, and they will relate to Erin in her struggle to make the right choices. . . Langston creates a likeable character. Readers will be pleased with Erin's outcome. -- VOYA The Trouble With Cupid will appeal to preteens and young teens who love dogs, and girls will appreciate that Erin not only takes a stand for animals but also turns down the offer of her previous dreamy crush Zach when she finds out he drinks alcohol and isn't as dreamy as she thought. . . Readers may find Cupid a teeny weeny bit beautiful, in an ugly sort of way, just like Erin does, and look forward to any future adventures Langston has planned for them. Recommended -- CM Magazine Laura Langston has skillfully woven some very interesting themes into this novel. -- Resource Links Simply and fluently told, it comes to a morally satisfying conclusion when all the honest people - and dogs - come out on top. -- Victoria Times-Colonist Middle grade girls will enjoy this feel-good story for its humor, and they will relate to Erin in her struggle to make the right choices. . . Langston creates a likeable character. Readers will be pleased with Erin's outcome. <br>-- VOYA <p> The Trouble With Cupid will appeal to preteens and young teens who love dogs, and girls will appreciate that Erin not only takes a stand for animals but also turns down the offer of her previous dreamy crush Zach when she finds out he drinks alcohol and isn't as dreamy as she thought. . . Readers may find Cupid a teeny weeny bit beautiful, in an ugly sort of way, just like Erin does, and look forward to any future adventures Langston has planned for them. <br>Recommended <br>-- CM Magazine <p> Laura Langston has skillfully woven some very interesting themes into this novel. <br>-- Resource Links <p> Simply and fluently told, it comes to a morally satisfying conclusion when all the honest people - and dogs - come out on top. <br>-- Victoria Times-Colonist Author InformationLaura Langston is a former journalist and CBC broadcaster, who turned to writing children's books thirteen years ago. She has published nine titles to date. A Taste of Perfection, which also features the dog-training character, Erin, was chosen for the New York City Library's Books for the Teen Age list. Brought up in Vancouver, Laura lives in Victoria, British Columbia. Check out her website at: http: //www.lauralangston.com/ Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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