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 · How do you forgive yourself—and the people you love—when a shocking discovery leads to a huge mistake? Acclaimed author Christine Heppermann’s novel-in-verse tackles betrayals and redemption among family and friends with her signature unflinching—but always sharply witty—style. For fans of Elana K. Arnold, Laura Ruby, and A. S. King. When Jorie wakes up in the loft bed of a college. “Intricately wrought yet deceptively simple, Christine Heppermann’s What Goes Up is a tender, heartbreaking investigation of the long-reaching effects of betrayal.” -- Elana K. Arnold, author of the Printz Honor book Damsel “Visceral and poignant, What Goes Up examines the5/5(3).  · What Goes Up by Christine Heppermann. Published by HarperCollins on Aug. Genres: Young Adult Fiction, Novels in Verse, Girls Women, Social Themes, Dating Sex, Family, Marriage Divorce. Pages: /5.


At first glance, the cover of City Chickens by Christine Heppermann, suggests a how-to book for children about raising chickens in the bltadwin.ru any direction in my neighborhood and you will see chickens strolling about in their pens. And, why not! Fresh eggs are mighty tasty. Acclaimed author Christine Heppermann's novel-in-verse tackles betrayals and redemption among family and friends with her signature unflinching—but always sharply witty—style. For fans of Elana K. Arnold, Laura Ruby, and A. S. King. When Jorie wakes up in the loft bed of a college boy she doesn't recognize, she's instantly filled with regret. Every little girl goes through her princess phase, whether she wants to be Snow White or Cinderella, Belle or Ariel. But then we grow up. And life is not a fairy tale. Christine Heppermann's collection of fifty poems puts the ideals of fairy tales right beside the life of the modern teenage gir.


What Goes Up by Christine Heppermann. Published by HarperCollins on Aug. Genres: Young Adult Fiction, Novels in Verse, Girls Women, Social Themes, Dating Sex, Family, Marriage Divorce. Pages: Her poetry is surprising, wry, emotional, and searing. What Goes Up is by turns a scorchingly funny and a deeply emotional story that asks whether it’s possible to support and love someone despite the risk of being hurt. Readers of Laura Ruby, E. K. Johnston, Elana K. Arnold, and Laurie Halse Anderson will find a complicated heroine they won’t soon forget. “Intricately wrought yet deceptively simple, Christine Heppermann’s What Goes Up is a tender, heartbreaking investigation of the long-reaching effects of betrayal.” -- Elana K. Arnold, author of the Printz Honor book Damsel “Visceral and poignant, What Goes Up examines the.

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