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Books with author Catherine Clark

  • Picture Perfect

    Catherine Clark

    eBook (HarperTeen, June 3, 2009)
    Order # 081582 Name: Emily Matthias Phone: Call me anytime! Date: I’d love one! Print Quantity:Um, a billion? I need pictures of everyone and everything. It’s the Outer Banks—everything is photogenic here. Especially Blake. And Spencer. Size:3 x 54 x 65 x 78 x 10They’re tall. And handsome. Oh, you mean the photos? Film:ColorB & W Actually, yes, this summer would make an excellent movie. Single/Double:Starting the vacation single. But maybe I’ll find Prints Charming!
  • How to Meet Boys

    Catherine Clark

    eBook (HarperTeen, May 6, 2014)
    Find out what happens when you fall for your best friend's worst enemy in this hilarious tale of a forbidden first love and forever friendship. The author of Maine Squeeze and Love and Other Things I'm Bad At, Catherine Clark, has once again crafted a romantic coming-of-age story that will stay with you long after you turn the last page.Lucy can't wait to spend the summer at the lake with her best friend, Mikayla. But when Jackson, the boy she's been avoiding ever since he rejected her, reappears in her life, Lucy wonders if this summer to remember is one she'd rather forget.Mikayla's never had much luck talking to boys, but when she (literally) runs into the cutest guy she's ever seen, and sparks fly, she thinks things might be looking up . . . until she realizes the adorable stranger is the same boy who broke her best friend's heart.As things begin to heat up between Mikayla and the one guy she should avoid, will Lucy be able to keep her cool or will the girls' perfect summer turn into one hot mess?
  • Banana Splitsville

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 27, 2008)
    Has he called? No.I half expected to see him at Truth or Dairy today. He's sort of addicted to Coconut Fantasy Dreams. We both are. It was like . . . our drink.I was all ready to give him the cold shoulder, easy to do when working around ice cream all day. I could give him a bad ice-cream headache, mix extra ice in his smoothie and freeze his brain.Like he could be any colder.
  • Love and Other Things I'm Bad At

    Catherine Clark

    eBook (HarperTeen, July 26, 2011)
    What’s a girl to do when there are two guys who seem like The One?Just when Courtney has found the Best Boyfriend Ever (aptly named Grant Superior), she has to leave him to go to college, because apparently the universe doesn’t want her to be happy. Now that she’s three states away, what’s going to happen to her Superior relationship? And what about that cute guy she works with at college? No, not him. Him. Definitely getting in the way with his cuteness. But not distracting Courtney enough to make her stop wondering what exactly happened between Grant and her best friend, Beth, back home. Why can’t dating be as easy as eating a healthy vegan diet? Not that she’s ever managed that, either, but still.Will Courtney ever figure out how to get this love thing right?
  • Unforgettable Summer: So Inn Love and Better Latte Than Never

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 6, 2014)
    Summer is supposed to be a time for sun, friends, and independence . . . but for two teenage girls in this bind-up of two irresistibly romantic novels it's also the season for drama. Between new friends, demanding bosses, and potential first loves, it's sure to be a summer to remember.In So Inn Love, Liza McKenzie has landed her dream job working at the Tides Inn. But fitting in with the "inn" crowd isn't always easy, especially when the hotel's cutest employee keeps sending mixed messages. . . .And in Better Latte Than Never, Peggy Fleming Farrell didn't plan to spend the summer as barista in a gas station coffee shop because she owes her parents money after crashing two cars. She is determined to make the best of a bad situation, though, and the first step to saving her summer is getting the boy she's been pining for to finally notice her. After all, at this point what does she have to lose?This bind-up features two repackaged fan-favorite novels that are sure to delight readers of Stephanie Perkins, Jennifer Echols, and, of course, Catherine Clark.
  • Unforgettable Summer: So Inn Love, Better Latte Than Never

    Catherine Clark

    eBook (HarperTeen, May 6, 2014)
    Summer is supposed to be a time for sun, friends, and independence . . . but for two teenage girls in this bind-up of two irresistibly romantic novels it's also the season for drama. Between new friends, demanding bosses, and potential first loves, it's sure to be a summer to remember.In So Inn Love, Liza McKenzie has landed her dream job working at the Tides Inn. But fitting in with the "inn" crowd isn't always easy, especially when the hotel's cutest employee keeps sending mixed messages. . . .And in Better Latte Than Never, Peggy Fleming Farrell didn't plan to spend the summer as barista in a gas station coffee shop because she owes her parents money after crashing two cars. She is determined to make the best of a bad situation, though, and the first step to saving her summer is getting the boy she's been pining for to finally notice her. After all, at this point what does she have to lose?This bind-up features two repackaged fan-favorite novels that are sure to delight readers of Stephanie Perkins, Jennifer Echols, and, of course, Catherine Clark.
  • Maine Squeeze

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 4, 2004)
    2 Lobster rolls, 1 w/xtra mayo--yuck!1 Lm'ade1 WtrIgnore Evan -- Swap Tues to avoid?Call Ben! RITE AFTR WRKGet tmrw off - qlty time w/ BenStop lookg @ EVAN!!!
  • Eleven Things I Promised

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, April 5, 2016)
    Catherine Clark has crafted a poignant story about the distances one girl is willing to go in the name of friendship that is at once funny, heartbreaking, and utterly romantic.Seventeen-year-old Frances wouldn’t describe herself as adventurous. Until now . . .Frances has one week—while she’ll be away from home competing in a high school bike race—to do every single thing on the Fix-It List. Ten crazy, totally out-of-character ideas her best friend, Stella, came up with to make the bike ride unforgettable. However, as each item on the F-It List opens Frances up to new adventures, new friends, and possibly even a new romance, it becomes increasingly difficult for Frances to keep the one promise that she knows she absolutely must obey—her promise to not tell anyone the truth about the accident that left Stella broken and angry, and started Frances on her quest to complete the list.When it comes to friendship, Frances must decide what distances she’s willing to go, and what risks she’s willing to take, for the person she cares about the most.
  • My So-Called Life Goes On

    Catherine Clark

    Mass Market Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 27, 1999)
    An all-new novel based on the television series by Winnie Holzman.Some things never change... some things do.It's proving to be a long, hot summer for Angela Chase and her friends. Angela's back with Jordan -- sort of -- and working at her dad's restaurant. Brian's still in love with Angela, still searching for Delia Fisher, and mesmerized by an older woman. Rickie's in love, too, for the very first time. Sharon breaks her vow to ditch Kyle and suffers the consequences. Rayanne gets hired and fired from a series of crazy jobs -- but she has something a lot more important on her mind. This summer seems interminable. Or maybe terminal...
  • How Not to Run for President

    Catherine Clark

    Hardcover (EgmontUSA, Jan. 10, 2012)
    "Humorous dialogue, smart pacing and some dirty politics make for an engaging read.With an election around the corner, this isn’t a bad way for young readers to view the political arena."—Kirkus ReviewsWhen the middle school band is called to play for a presidential campaign rally, Aidan is right there with his clarinet, just in time to save the candidate’s life. Interviewed by the media, he speaks up in favor of the need to save jobs—like his mom’s, for instance. Even though he’s in the middle of Little League season, for pete’s sake, the candidate convinces him to join her tour of the midwest. Problem 1: The candidate’s daughter HATES Aidan. Problem 2: What do you do when your whole life has been turned upside down and you can’t get away from the media? Problem 3: What’s a red-blooded American boy to do when he’s asked to play the clarinet on national TV and the local bully back home is giving interviews saying Aidan’s the nerd of the century?
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  • Rocky Road Trip

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, June 10, 2008)
    It was a zoo the day I left.All I remember is pulling out of the driveway. I thought I was going to crumble into a hundred pieces.I looked at Grant. He looked at me.Mom hit reverse. It all seemed so tragic, like I was hipping off to war.Still and all. A really, really dumb idea to come this far for college.
  • The Alison Rules

    Catherine Clark

    eBook (Jill Grinberg Literary Management, Nov. 6, 2013)
    Sometimes you put rules in place to help you control your life. Sometimes those rules end up blocking out the most important things.Alison doesn’t use her school locker. She won’t ride her bike past the paper factory. She’s devastated by a recent loss in her family and doesn’t like being at home. She only spends time with her best friend, Laurie, who’s safe. But when Alison and Laurie meet newcomer Patrick Kirk, everything changes. And if Alison can’t let go of some of her rules, she’ll risk losing both Patrick and Laurie...