![]() ![]() Quinn Littleton was a mean girl-a skinny blonde social terrorist in stilettos. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.īook Description Hardcover. VERDICT This nuanced portrayal of bullying and family drama would be a great choice for any antibullying campaign, especially in school or public libraries serving teens.-Rena Gibson, Ralph Ellison Library, Oklahoma City ![]() Darrows delves into the topic of bullying and goes further, asking the question, Why is the bullying going on in the first place? This YA novel will have teens thinking about how they can stop the cycle. Though this is an accessible and easy read, it will leave readers with a lot to ponder. Too bad it takes the death of her mean girl stepsister to make Emma understand the hardships Quinn was experiencing. But it turns out that Quinn isn't as bad as she seems, and maybe Emma isn't that innocent herself. Quinn is always dressed in the finest clothes and is one of the most beautiful people in school. Plus, Emma has to deal with school and friends while dodging the ploys of her evil stepsister, Quinn Littleton, who seems to cause trouble wherever she goes. Her parents divorced, her mother just came out as lesbian (not a problem, just new), and her mom's girlfriend has the worst daughter in the world. ![]() Gr 6–10-Emma is having the hardest year of her life. ![]()
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