Sources Say / Lori Goldstein.
When ex-power couple Angeline, a social influencer, and Leo, an injured athlete, face off for student council president, Angeline's sister, school newspaper editor Cat, and an underground newspaper editor also compete.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593117408
- ISBN: 0593117409
- Physical Description: 348 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : Razorbill, 2020.
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Target Audience Note: | Ages 12+. Razorbill. 780L Lexile |
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- 5 of 5 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 2 of 2 copies available at Cass County.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Cass County Library-Harrisonville | YA GOL 2020 (Text) | 0002205657436 | Young Adult Fiction | Available | - |
Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center | YA GOL 2020 (Text) | 0002205657444 | Young Adult Fiction | Available | - |
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Sources Say
At Acedia High School outside of Boston, student council has always been nothing more than a popularity contest. Nobody pays attention. Nobody cares. But all that changes when the Frankengirls show up. During the very first week of school, someone plasters the halls with Photoshopped images of three "perfect tens"--images of scantily clad girls made from real photos of girls at school. The student body is livid. And the two presidential candidates, Angeline Quinn and Leo Torres, jump on the opportunity to propose their solutions and secure votes. After their messy break up, Leo and Angie are fighting tooth and nail to win this thing and their constituents are mesmerized as they duke it out. As if things couldn't be more dramatic, the school's two newspapers get involved. The Red & Blue is run by Angie's sister Cat and she prides herself on only reporting the facts. But her morals are tested when The Shrieking Violet --written by an anonymous source and based less on facts and more on fiction--blatantly endorses Leo. Rumors fly, secrets are leaked, and the previously mundane student election becomes anything but boring.