Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood
By (Author) Eileen Cook
Simon & Schuster
Simon Pulse
5th January 2010
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Bullying, violence, abuse and pe
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Dating, relationships, romance a
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
FIC
Hardback
272
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
374g
Popularity is the best revenge.
In the final weeks of eighth grade, Lauren Wood made a choice. She betrayed her best friend, Helen,in a manner so publicly humiliating that Helen had to move to a new town just to save face. Ditching Helen was worth it, though, because Lauren started high school as one of the It Girls--and now, at the start of her senior year, she's the cheerleading captain, the quarterback's girlfriend, and the undisputed queen bee. Lauren has everything she's ever wanted, and she has forgotten all about her ex-best friend.
ButHelen could never forget Lauren. After three years of obsessing, she's moving back to her old town. She has a new name and a new look, but she hasnt dropped her old grudges.She has a detailed plan to bring down her former BFF by taking away everything that's ever been important to Laurenstarting with her boyfriend.
Watch out, Lauren Wood. Things are about to get bitchy.
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Praise for What Would Emma Do by Eileen Cook:
Sassy and sly and sweet all at the same time, this book made me laugh out loud. --Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries and Airhead
Not since Judy Blumes Margaret introduced herself to God has there been such a funny, genuine, conflicted, wanna-be-sorta-good-maybe-later girl as Emma. Cooks tone as she takes on the big oneslife, love, faith, and friendshipis pitch perfect. --Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Midnight Twins and The Deep End of the Ocean
"Smart and fun and full of heart." --Sarah Mlynowski, author of Bras & Broomsticks and How to Be Bad
"Characters are funny and devious, and the right amount of high-school drama moves the plot along. Fans of Mean Girls will enjoy seeing the story turned on its head in this enjoyable tale." SLJ, June 1, 2010
"Helen's character arc is...well managed and believable, especially when the vestiges of her better self start to niggle at her conscience....Her management of the popularity game deftly reveals how brittle it can be, particularly when being popular isn't coupled with actually being liked." --The Bulletin
Eileen Cook spent most of her teen years wishing she were someone else or somewhere else, which is great training for a writer. She is the author ofThe Almost Truth,Unraveling Isobel,The Education of Hailey Kendrick,Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood, andWhat Would Emma Doas well as the Fourth Grade Fairy series. She lives in Vancouver with her husband and dogs. Visit her at EileenCook.com.