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DONUT DAYS by Lara Zielin

Posted on November 2nd, 2009 by Lara Zielin · Email post Email post · Print Print

DONUT DAYS by Lara Zielin

DONUT DAYS by Lara Zielin

  • Publication Season/Year: Spring 2009
  • Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons
  • Release Date: August 6, 2009
  • ISBN (hardcover): 0399250662
  • ISBN (paperback): TBD                         

DONUT DAYS’ main character, Emma, has a lot going on. Her best friend’s not speaking to her, a boy she’s known all her life is suddenly smokin’ hot and in love with her, and oh yes, her evangelical minister parents may lose their church, especially if her mother keeps giving sermons saying Adam was a hermaphrodite.

But this weekend Emma’s only focused on Crispy Dream, a hot new donut franchise opening in town, where Harley bikers and Frodo wannabes camp out waiting to be the first ones served. Writing the best feature story on the camp for the local paper might just win Emma a scholarship to attend a non- Christian college. But soon enough Emma finds the donut camp isn’t quite the perfect escape from all her troubles at Living Word Redeemer.

About the Author

Lara Zielin
Lara Zielin grew up Wisconsin eating cheese and reading anything and everything she could get her hands on. The first books she wrote, starting at age six, had titles like HELP I’VE BEEN CAPTURED and THE TICK-TOC BUNNY, with plots that almost always centered around animals or espionage. Sometimes both.  Read more about how to book or contact Lara Zielin.

Categories: Contemporary · Events · Family · Friendship · Humor · Religion · Young Adult · Zielin, Lara

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