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Nominee:Gateway Readers Award -High School (2016)
I bit my lip as I typed in the words "sexting and teens" and hit "search." Articles popped up, one after another, and I groaned inwardly. Most of them were about me. Ashleigh's boyfriend, Kaleb, is about to leave for college. So at a legendary end-of-summer pool party, Ashleigh's friends suggest that she text him a picture of herself -- sans swimsuit -- to take with him. Before she can change her mind, Ashleigh has snapped a photo and hit "send." But when Kaleb and Ashleigh go through a bad breakup, Kaleb forwards the text to his baseball team. Soon the photo has gone viral, attracting the attention of the school board, the local police, and the media. In the midst of the scandal, Ashleigh feels completely alone -- until she meets Mack at community service. Not only does Mack offer a fresh chance at friendship, but he's the one person in town who received the text of Ashleigh's photo and didn't look. Acclaimed author Jennifer Brown delivers a gripping novel about honesty, betrayal, redemption, and friendship, as Ashleigh finds that while a picture may be worth a thousand words . . . it doesn't always tell the whole story.
Book Details
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publish Date: Apr 1st, 2014
Pages: 304
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 8.20in - 5.50in - 0.70in - 0.65lb
EAN: 9780316209700
Recommended age: 15-18
Categories: • Social Themes - Peer Pressure• Social Themes - Dating & Sex• Girls & Women
About the Author
Jennifer Brown writes and lives in the Kansas City, Missouri area with her family. She is the author of Hate List, Torn Away, Thousand Words, Perfect Escape, and Bitter End.
Praise for this book
* "Thousand Words is a powerful, timely, and compulsively readable story...This is an excellent choice for book discussions and a must-purchase for all libraries."--VOYA, starred review
"Brown brings her characteristic raw honesty to this wrenching story....Sensitive and genuine."--Publishers Weekly