Sixteen-year-old Hope has known Brady most of her life, and they are close friends and members of the Rube Goldberg Club at high school, but Hope has always believed they would be more than friends, so when Parker becomes his girlfriend, Hope views the newcomer as a rival--but Parker has secrets, and when circumstances force the two girls together Hope realizes that Parker is really just another girl. - (Baker & Taylor)
When her friend Brady chooses the new girl Parker as his girlfriend, Hope views her as a rival, but when she and Parker are forced to work together, Hope realizes she's just another girl. - (Baker & Taylor)
While Hope struggles with an unrequited crush on a local golden boy who shares a seemingly perfect relationship, his girlfriend, Parker, hides a painful secret that would destroy everything she has ever worked for. By the author of <IT>Prom and Prejudice<RO>. Simultaneous eBook. - (Baker & Taylor)
<div><b>You resent her.You can't stand her.You might even hate her.But you don't know her at all.</b><p></p>Hope knows there's only one thing coming between her and her longtime crush: his girlfriend, Parker. She has to sit on the sidelines and watch as the perfect girl gets the perfect boy . . . because that's how the universe works, even though it's so completely wrong. Parker doesn't feel perfect. She knows if everyone knew the truth about her, they'd never be able to get past it. So she keeps quiet. She focuses on making it through the day with her secret safe . . . even as this becomes harder and harder to do. And Hope isn't making it any easier. . . .In <i>Just Another Girl</i>, Elizabeth Eulberg astutely and affectingly shows us how battle lines get drawn between girls -- and how difficult it then becomes to see or understand the girl standing on the other side of the divide.<b>You think you have an enemy.But she's just another girl.</b></div> - (Scholastic)
<div><b>You resent her.<br>You can't stand her.<br>You might even hate her.<br>But you don't know her at all.</b><br></div> - (Scholastic)