<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>For fifteen-year-old Lizzy, one week will change everything. When she meets the charismatic Andy, she crushes hard. She's not used to attention from boys, and he distracts her from parts of her life that she's trying to hold together. She learns adulthood brings new responsibilities, and the line between right and wrong isn't always clear.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>For Lizzy Winston, one week will change everything.</strong></p><p>Fifteen-year-old Lizzy Winston has always been a good kid--and she sees the good in most everyone else, too. When she meets the charismatic Andy Masters, she starts crushing hard. She's not used to attention from boys like Andy, and soon he distracts her from other parts of her life that she's trying to hold together. Her grades start slipping, she makes a mistake that costs her mother her job, and her friends' actions are making her question what's right.</p><p>Andy seems like a great guy. He's funny and charming, the Clown Prince of Lakeside High. He loves digging up news stories for the high school TV station, but he's got some secrets of his own. As he and Lizzy get closer, she grows skeptical of his motives. When she does her own digging on Andy, she learns that everyone has secrets--no matter how good they seem on the outside.</p><p>Someone's pulling pranks at Lakeside, and Lizzy thinks she knows who it is. When the pranks escalate and put students in danger, she must decide where her loyalty lies. She doesn't want to get a friend in trouble, but if she keeps quiet, someone will get hurt. In one week, she learns that adulthood brings new, complicated responsibilities--and the line between right and wrong isn't always so easy to see. Is she ready to do the right thing if it means losing her friends?</p><p><strong>"In <em>One Week of You</em>, Lisa Williams Kline perfectly channels the inner workings of the young adult mind, complete with every quivering ounce of angst, fear, and self-doubt." -Frank Morelli, author of <em>No Sad Songs</em></strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Kline has a gift for writing complex characters and creating stories with a beating heart." -Emily Smith Pearce, author of <em>Isabel and the Miracle Baby</em> and <em>Slowpoke</em></p><p>"Achingly true to new love in all its confusion and comedy, and even its moral complexity." -Claudia Mills, author of <em>Zero Tolerance</em></p><p>"Kline has adroitly combined all the ingredients of a heartfelt coming-of-age story with an enticing mystery--and there's plenty of humor and poignant life lessons baked right in." - John J. Bonk, author of <em>Madhattan Mystery</em>, <em>Dustin Grubbs: One-Man Show</em>, and <em>Dustin Grubbs: Take Two</em></p><p>"With rip-roaring humor and brilliant self-deprecation, Lisa Williams Kline's <em>One Week of You </em>provides a crystal clear portrayal of what happens when personal ethics collide with peer pressure and popularity." -Frank Morelli, author of <em>No Sad Songs</em></p><br>
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