Josephine Jenkins, better known as JJ, is in her senior year at Sampson Academy. She's a closet poet, a talented writer suffering from stage fright, and she's committed the ultimate lesbian faux pas ' she's fallen in love with a straight girl. Kendal McCarthy is uber popular. She's the campus beauty
The Trouble with Emily Dickinson
β Scribed by D'Arcangelo, Lyndsey
- Book ID
- 108956944
- Publisher
- Publishing Syndicate LLC
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 441 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780985060213
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β¦ Synopsis
Meet Josephine Jenkins, better known as JJ! A high school senior, JJ has committed the ultimate lesbian faux pasΓ’β¬βsheΓ’β¬β’s fallen in love with straight girl Kendal McCarthy, the uber popular campus cheerleader. When JJ and Kendal cross paths through JJ's writing and Emily Dickinson's poetry, their lives suddenly become more interesting than either imagined in this tale of innocent teen love.
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