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A MATCH MADE IN HIGH SCHOOL by Kristin Walker

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by Kristin Walker · Email post Email post · Print Print

A MATCH MADE IN HIGH SCHOOL by Kristin Walker

A MATCH MADE IN HIGH SCHOOL by Kristin Walker

  • Publication Season/Year: Spring 2009
  • Publisher: Razorbill
  • Release Date: May 14, 2009
  • ISBN (paperback): 978-1-59514-257-3

When a mandatory course forces Fiona to “try the knot” with super-jock Todd Harding, she’s convinced life could not possibly get any worse.  Until moments later, when her long-time crush is paired with her arch-enemy (otherwise known as Todd’s obscenely hot, slightly sadistic girlfriend).  But that’s nothing compared to her best friend’s fate – a year with the very shy, very goofy, very big Johnny Mercer.

A series of hilarious pranks and misunderstandings leave Fiona wondering: is there something her supposed “best friend” hasn’t told her? Could there be more to Johnny Mercer than a deep voice and an awesome music collection? And perhaps most intriguing of all, is it possible that Todd Harding could actually have a heart – and a brain – beneath his pretty-boy exterior?

Who knows what might happen once you begin a match made in high school…

About the Author

Kristin Walker
Kristin Walker has been writing for teens and children for several years. Her fiction and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in magazines such as Ladybug and Wee Ones, and her essays can be found in two Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She lives in a Chicago suburb with her husband and three sons. A Match Made in High School is her first novel.  Read more about how to book or contact Kristin Walker.

Categories: 2009 Fall · Contemporary · Debut · Events · Friendship · Humor · Illinois · Local · National · Rated PG-13 · Razorbill · Romance · School · Stand-alone · Walker, Kristin · Young Adult

Comments

  • 1 aneth // Sep 15, 2010 at 6:52 pm

    i read it because the plot was good, but i really didn’t like it that much. the main character has a very bad attitude not like others that even if they have a bad attitude there is something in them that you want to stick with them but this one ….

    at first i said why not give it a chance but after reading 3/4 of the book and still nothing had change i really really lost my interest

    for this book i’ll rate it as 2.4

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