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Bass Ackwards and Belly Up

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For fans of the New York Times bestselling Gossip Girl and hit tv show The Sex Lives of College girls here is a smart and highly commercial first novel about four best friends who, after graduating high school, decide to postpone the standard college route to pursue their creative dreams.
Harper Waddle, Sophie Bushell, and Kate Foster are about to commit the ultimate suburban sin-bailing on college to pursue their dreams. Middlebury-bound Becca Winsberg is convinced her friends have gone insane? until they remind her she just might have a dream of her own. So what if their lives are bass-ackwards and belly up? They'll always have each other.
Harper is going to be the next Jane Austen. Or Sylvia Plath. Or Plum Sykes. Figuring out which should be easy. It's living with the lie she told her three best friends that's going to be hard.
Kate doesn't know exactly what she wants. But whatever it is, she won't find it at Harvard. Maybe the answer is in Paris, or Athens? or anywhere Kate can be someone besides the girl with perfect grades, perfect hair, and the perfect boyfriend.
Sophie is a star. She's already got the looks, the talent, and a list of demands for her dressing room. Now that she's wrangled a furnished guesthouse in Beverly Hills, it's only a matter of time before she's discovered. Unless she isn't.
Becca is dysfunctional. At least, her family is. Which is why she can't wait to flee the drama and get to college. But Becca's friends know she needs more than a spot on the Middlebury ski team and a cozy dorm room. They know she needs to fall in love.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 15, 2006
      Teens stressing over college decisions will find much comic relief in this novel about four girlfriends in Boulder, Col.—Becca, Sophie, Kate and Harper—following their post-high-school dreams. The fun begins when Harper (who is too embarrassed to admit she has been rejected by the only college to which she applied) announces that instead of attending NYU, she's going to move into her parents' basement and "write the next Great American Novel." Much to her surprise, two of her buddies are inspired by her impulsive change of heart and decide to follow suit, ditching their collegiate plans to follow less conventional paths. Sophie opts to move to L.A. to become an actress; Kate plans to head for Europe in hopes of figuring out what it is she really wants in life. Only Becca, the most focused of the bunch, holds fast to her original plans: going to school at Middlebury with the intent of helping its ski team "keep its reputation as the best on the East Coast." Alternating the girls' perspectives, dynamic co-authors Craft and Fain wryly convey four different but equally bumpy rides toward adulthood. Full of romance and adventure, laughter and tears, their story is a vibrant reminder that veering from the straight and narrow road doesn't always lead to a dead end. Ages 15-up.

    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2006
      Gr 9 Up -Harper, an overconfident high school grad who has only applied to one college, is (surprise, surprise) rejected. To make matters worse, she lies to her three best friends, convincing them that she has chosen to postpone college to live in her parents - basement in Boulder, CO, and follow her dreams by drafting the Great American Novel. Adding to her guilt, she inspires two of the other three to also ditch their college plans to follow their dreams. The story bounces back and forth among the four girls and their adventures as an actual college freshman, an aspiring author, an aspiring Hollywood actress, and a backpacking European tourist. Heavy on adjectives, the book drags a bit at the outset, but the pace quickens as each young woman develops a romantic interest, and the multiple story threads help maintain readers - interest. Although it lacks the novelty of a magical pair of jeans connecting the narratives, this novel might be another good choice for readers who have exhausted Ann Brashares -s -Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - series (Delacorte)." -Leah Krippner, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, IL"

      Copyright 2006 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2006
      Gr. 8-11. After high-school senior Harper is rejected from NYU, the only school to which she applied, she is too ashamed to tell her friends and family. Instead, she announces that " she "rejected NYU, choosing instead to stay at home in Boulder, Colorado, to pursue her dream of writing. Her decision sparks an unexpected, explosive reaction in her three best friends, who decide to join the "Dream Train," too: Sophie heads to Hollywood to act; Becca flies to Middlebury College, where she will ski for a top coach; and Kate defers her Harvard admission (and the expectations of her high-achieving parents) to travel through Europe and discover herself. Alternating chapters follow the girls throughout their first months of independence, heartbreaks, upsetting setbacks, romance, sex (not explicitly detailed), and thrilling self-discovery. There are some far-fetched scenarios (Sophie dates an A-list Hollywood star) and some stereotypical characters (particularly Kate's parents), but many teens, particularly fans of Jodi Lynn Anderson's " Peaches" (2005), will delight vicariously in the brave journeys and fierce friendships.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2006
      Harper lies about her NYU rejection, claiming she's choosing to stay home to write. Her three best friends decide to follow suit, ditching their college plans to follow their dreams. Each pursues various projects, from acting in Hollywood to falling in love. The alternating narratives are sometimes unbalanced and far-fetched, but the girls deal realistically with parental pressure, sex, alcohol, and this transitional period.

      (Copyright 2006 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.3
  • Lexile® Measure:790
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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