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Boy Oh Boy! - cover

Boy Oh Boy!

Laura Dower

Publisher: Open Road Media Teen & Tween

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Summary

Madison must balance a confusing class election with thoughts of her first crushMadison Finn couldn’t be happier when she’s picked to work on Far Hills Junior High’s election website. She can’t wait to focus on the website instead of her parents’ divorce and her first-ever crush. When her best friend Aimee decides to give their nemesis, Poison Ivy, some competition for class president, Madison knows the election will get heated. But Madison never thought that a cyber crasher would mess with the site’s candidate profiles. Worst of all, everyone thinks Madison is to blame. Now that she’s in the hot seat, she’d better fix it—fast! 
Available since: 09/24/2013.
Print length: 176 pages.

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