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My Secret Boyfriend
by Lurlene McDaniel
Jordan Sterling has had a boring summer, unlike the other
girls at her high school. When she hears story after story
of fun summer romances, Jordan decides she has to come up
with her own special boyfriend. She brags about Ryan, a gorgeous
guy she met “over the summer.” But Ryan is a
real person—a boy she’s known all her life. Luckily,
he lives far away. So what is Jordan going to do when Ryan
moves to her town and he has no idea that he’s the
love of her life? Will one lie ruin a life-long friendship?
Reviews:
Children's Literature
When eighth grader Jordan Starling hears tales
of her friends' summer romances, she feels compelled to invent
a boyfriend of her own. A rival questions her honesty, so
she produces a photo of cute Ryan Elliot, a faraway family
friend that she hardly remembers. All seems forgotten until
Ryan actually shows up in Dallas. Due to an acrimonious divorce,
Ryan and his mother unexpectedly take refuge in the Starling
home. When Ryan enrolls in Jordan's school, the complications
arise. Jordan must navigate the hallways continuing the charade,
while keeping Ryan in the dark about her lie. When Jordan's
nemesis makes a play for Ryan, who has become her friend,
the eighth grader comes to an important decision, accepting
responsibility for her web of lies and demonstrating a new
level of emotional maturity. This undemanding story is full
of stock characters and some outdated slang, but reluctant "tween" readers
will gobble up this book. Lurlene McDaniel structures a taunt
paperback read, with plenty of escalating conflict to keep
readers turning the pages. McDaniel even dabbles into some
harder issues, such as divorce and the consequences of lying.
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128 pages
Fiction • Ages 8+
1-58196-008-5
Mass-market paperback
$4.99 US/ $7.99 CAN
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