A Prom to Remember

Fiction - YA, School, Kids, Teen, Social Issues
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Author: Sandy Hall ISBN: 9781250119131
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends Publication: April 24, 2018
Imprint: Swoon Reads Language: English
Author: Sandy Hall
ISBN: 9781250119131
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Publication: April 24, 2018
Imprint: Swoon Reads
Language: English

Love it or hate it, you'll never forget it. In this heart-warming novel, Swoon Reads star, Sandy Hall, explores a classic high school celebration, capturing every relatable and hilarious teen milestone along the way.

Cora: Dating Perfect Boyfriend Jamie. Has NO IDEA how to break up with him...

Paisley: Anti-prom. Somehow nominated her anxiety-ridden best friend for prom king...

Henry: Hates social situations. Invited to prom by the most popular girl in school. SEND HELP!

Otis: Half of one of the cutest couples in his class. Not quite ready for a post-prom hotel room...

Lizzie: Shy. Excited to go to prom. With a boy. Whose name she doesn't know.

Cameron: Loner. Over high school. Just wants to meet the mysterious girl who's been leaving him notes...

Jacinta: Unnamed Nerd Girl #3. Determined to become the star of her own life, starting with prom...

A Prom to Remember, from Sandy Hall (author of A Little Something Different), is a funny and cinematic look at the biggest dance of every high schooler's life.

Praise for Sandy Hall:

Romance with a twist.” —Booklist on A Little Something Different

"It’s one of the best romances I’ve ever read." —Here's to Happy Endings on Been Here All Along

An authentic teen voice with plenty of charm.” —School Library Journal on Signs Point to Yes

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Love it or hate it, you'll never forget it. In this heart-warming novel, Swoon Reads star, Sandy Hall, explores a classic high school celebration, capturing every relatable and hilarious teen milestone along the way.

Cora: Dating Perfect Boyfriend Jamie. Has NO IDEA how to break up with him...

Paisley: Anti-prom. Somehow nominated her anxiety-ridden best friend for prom king...

Henry: Hates social situations. Invited to prom by the most popular girl in school. SEND HELP!

Otis: Half of one of the cutest couples in his class. Not quite ready for a post-prom hotel room...

Lizzie: Shy. Excited to go to prom. With a boy. Whose name she doesn't know.

Cameron: Loner. Over high school. Just wants to meet the mysterious girl who's been leaving him notes...

Jacinta: Unnamed Nerd Girl #3. Determined to become the star of her own life, starting with prom...

A Prom to Remember, from Sandy Hall (author of A Little Something Different), is a funny and cinematic look at the biggest dance of every high schooler's life.

Praise for Sandy Hall:

Romance with a twist.” —Booklist on A Little Something Different

"It’s one of the best romances I’ve ever read." —Here's to Happy Endings on Been Here All Along

An authentic teen voice with plenty of charm.” —School Library Journal on Signs Point to Yes

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