A compulsively readable story that celebrates the awkward complexity of teenage relationships--with their families, and with each other, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Descendants. Annie Tripp has everything she needs--Italian sweaters, vintage chandelier earrings, and elite ice skating lessons--but all that changes when her father is accused of scamming hundreds of people out of their investments. Even though Annie knows her dad wasn't at fault, she and her brother are still exiled to their estranged aunt and uncle's house in a run-down part of Breckenridge--at least until the trial blows over. Life with her new family isn't quite up to Annie's usual standard of living, yet Annie soon gets used to pretending to be someone else. She makes friends, gets a crush (or two), and realizes that she has more in common with her aunt and uncle than she ever wanted to know. As the family's lies begin to crumble and truths demand consequences, Annie must decide which secrets need to see the light of day . . . and which are worth keeping.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0399173617
ISBN13:9780399173615
Release Date:May 2019
Publisher:G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
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