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  • September Girls

    Bennett Madison

    eBook (HarperTeen, May 21, 2013)
    September Girls is a stunning coming-of-age novel about first loves, oblivious parents, sibling rivalries—and mermaids. This imaginative and painfully honest book garnered five starred reviews, including one from ALA Booklist that proclaimed it "a rare and lovely novel, deserving of attention from discriminating readers."Whisked away by his father to an unusual beach town in the Outer Banks, Sam finds himself having the summer vacation most guys dream of. He's surrounded by beautiful blonde girls, and, better yet, they all seem inexplicably attracted to him. But there's definitely something strange about the Girls. They only wear flats because heels make their feet bleed. They never go swimming in the water. And they all want something from him.Sam falls for one of the Girls, DeeDee, and begins an unexpected summer romance. But as they get closer, she pulls away without explanation. Sam knows that if he is going to win her back, he'll have to learn the Girls' secret.Bennett Madison, critically acclaimed author of The Blonde of the Joke, brings a mix of lyrical writing, psychologically complex characters, and sardonic humor to this young adult novel. September Girls is perfect for fans of the irreverent wit of Ned Vizzini and the seductive magic of fairy tales retold.
  • September Girls

    Bennett Madison

    Paperback (HarperTeen, April 22, 2014)
    September Girls is a stunning coming-of-age novel about first loves, oblivious parents, sibling rivalries—and mermaids. This imaginative and painfully honest book garnered five starred reviews, including one from ALA Booklist that proclaimed it "a rare and lovely novel, deserving of attention from discriminating readers."Whisked away by his father to an unusual beach town in the Outer Banks, Sam finds himself having the summer vacation most guys dream of. He's surrounded by beautiful blonde girls, and, better yet, they all seem inexplicably attracted to him. But there's definitely something strange about the Girls. They only wear flats because heels make their feet bleed. They never go swimming in the water. And they all want something from him.Sam falls for one of the Girls, DeeDee, and begins an unexpected summer romance. But as they get closer, she pulls away without explanation. Sam knows that if he is going to win her back, he'll have to learn the Girls' secret.Bennett Madison, critically acclaimed author of The Blonde of the Joke, brings a mix of lyrical writing, psychologically complex characters, and sardonic humor to this young adult novel. September Girls is perfect for fans of the irreverent wit of Ned Vizzini and the seductive magic of fairy tales retold.
  • The Blonde of the Joke

    Bennett Madison

    eBook (HarperTeen, Aug. 18, 2009)
    "There are three and only three rules for shoplifting," Francie instructed me.From the very first day Val meets the outrageously blond Francie, she realizes that Francie has the gutsy courage and determination Val has always envied. But Francie sees something in Val too—something that Val's never noticed. "You've got that sneaky thing about you," she says. "I bet you have a dark past."And just like that, the blonde and the brunette become partners in crime.Thanks to Francie, Val is suddenly taking risks, taking charge, and taking what she deserves. But as the stakes get higher, Francie and Val find themselves more and more tangled in a thrilling web of love, lies, and shoplifting. Soon it becomes clear that the darkest secrets have yet to be discovered. . . .
  • September Girls

    Bennett Madison

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, May 21, 2013)
    September Girls is a stunning coming-of-age novel about first loves, oblivious parents, sibling rivalries—and mermaids. This imaginative and painfully honest book garnered five starred reviews, including one from ALA Booklist that proclaimed it "a rare and lovely novel, deserving of attention from discriminating readers."Whisked away by his father to an unusual beach town in the Outer Banks, Sam finds himself having the summer vacation most guys dream of. He's surrounded by beautiful blonde girls, and, better yet, they all seem inexplicably attracted to him. But there's definitely something strange about the Girls. They only wear flats because heels make their feet bleed. They never go swimming in the water. And they all want something from him.Sam falls for one of the Girls, DeeDee, and begins an unexpected summer romance. But as they get closer, she pulls away without explanation. Sam knows that if he is going to win her back, he'll have to learn the Girls' secret.Bennett Madison, critically acclaimed author of The Blonde of the Joke, brings a mix of lyrical writing, psychologically complex characters, and sardonic humor to this young adult novel. September Girls is perfect for fans of the irreverent wit of Ned Vizzini and the seductive magic of fairy tales retold.
  • Lulu Dark Can See Through Walls

    Bennett Madison

    Paperback (Razorbill, May 18, 2006)
    Having little interest in being one of the so-called popular crowd, Lulu Dark steps to the beat of her own drummer, but when her purse is stolen during a concert, Lulu's city-smart attitude transforms her into detective-extraordinaire as she hunts down clues to find out who took it in order to get back the important contents it contains. Reprint.
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  • Lulu Dark Can See Through Walls

    Bennett Madison

    Hardcover (Razorbill, May 19, 2005)
    Having little interest in being one of the so-called popular crowd, Lulu Dark steps to the beat of her own drummer, but when her purse is stolen during a concert, Lulu's city-smart attitude transforms her into detective-extraordinaire as she hunts down clues to find out who took it in order to get back the important contents it contains.
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  • Lulu Dark and the Summer of the Fox

    Bennett Madison

    Paperback (Razorbill, May 17, 2007)
    When a mysterious person called the Fox begins to threaten young starlets, Lulu Dark investigates, even though she suspects that her own mother--an aging actress--might be behind it all.
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  • The Blonde of the Joke

    Bennett Madison

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Aug. 25, 2009)
    "There are three and only three rules for shoplifting," Francie instructed me.From the very first day Val meets the outrageously blond Francie, she realizes that Francie has the gutsy courage and determination Val has always envied. But Francie sees something in Val too—something that Val's never noticed. "You've got that sneaky thing about you," she says. "I bet you have a dark past."And just like that, the blonde and the brunette become partners in crime.Thanks to Francie, Val is suddenly taking risks, taking charge, and taking what she deserves. But as the stakes get higher, Francie and Val find themselves more and more tangled in a thrilling web of love, lies, and shoplifting. Soon it becomes clear that the darkest secrets have yet to be discovered. . . .
  • Lulu Dark and the Summer of the Fox

    Bennett Madison

    Hardcover (Razorbill, May 18, 2006)
    Lulu Dark's summer of relaxation is cut short when her B-list celebrity mom drops into town to shoot a movie and then mysteriously disappears, but a note from an unknown figure who calls himself "The Fox" may hold the clues Lulu needs to find her mother.
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  • The Blonde of the Joke

    Bennett Madison

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Aug. 25, 2009)
    "There are three and only three rules for shoplifting," Francie instructed me. From the very first day Val meets the outrageously blond Francie, she realizes that Francie has the gutsy courage and determination Val has always envied. But Francie sees something in Val too—something that Val's never noticed. "You've got that sneaky thing about you," she says. "I bet you have a dark past." And just like that, the blonde and the brunette become partners in crime. Thanks to Francie, Val is suddenly taking risks, taking charge, and taking what she deserves. But as the stakes get higher, Francie and Val find themselves more and more tangled in a thrilling web of love, lies, and shoplifting. Soon it becomes clear that the darkest secrets have yet to be discovered. . . .
  • Lulu Dark Can See Through Walls

    Bennett Madison

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  • My Family and Friends

    Marion Bennett

    Hardcover (Standard Pub, Aug. 1, 1988)
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