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Overview"After getting caught hooking up with her best friend's ex on the last day of junior year, Kendall starts senior year friendless and ostracized. She plans to keep her head down until she graduates. But after discovering her online identity has been hacked and she's being framed for stealing from a dealer, Kendall is drawn into a tenuous partnership with the mastermind of a drug ring lurking in the shadows of her Brooklyn private school. If she wants to repair her tattered reputation and save her neck, she'll have to decide who she really is - and own it. The longer she plays the role of ""bad girl,"" the more she becomes her new reputation. Friends and enemies, detectives and drug dealers - no one is who they appear to be. Least of all Kendall." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maxine KaplanPublisher: Abrams Imprint: Amulet Books ISBN: 9781419728587ISBN 10: 141972858 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 15 May 2018 Recommended Age: From 14 to 99 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsKaplan cleverly addresses sexuality, gender bias, identity, and rape culture in this page turner that is classic YA mystery with an undercurrent of sex-positive feminism. --School Library Journal Genuine high school drama, painfully inspiring for the #MeToo age. --Kirkus Reviews An intriguing look at feminism in American culture and the price we pay for our reputations. --Booklist An exploration of double standards, rape, petty revenge, and even lax parenting as Kendall faces danger to bring down the despicable dealer who tries to convince her that she is just as amoral as he, simply because she doesn't behave as girls are supposed to. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books **STARRED REVIEW** Kaplan's sharply written, twisty thriller, narrated by the savvy Kendall, deftly explores the shades of gray between good and bad and the freedom of self-acceptance and shines a light on issues such as rape culture, bullying, and enduring sexual double standards. --Publishers Weekly An exploration of double standards, rape, petty revenge, and even lax parenting as Kendall faces danger to bring down the despicable dealer who tries to convince her that she is just as amoral as he, simply because she doesn't behave as girls are supposed to. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books An intriguing look at feminism in American culture and the price we pay for our reputations. --Booklist Genuine high school drama, painfully inspiring for the #MeToo age. --Kirkus Reviews Kaplan cleverly addresses sexuality, gender bias, identity, and rape culture in this page turner that is classic YA mystery with an undercurrent of sex-positive feminism. --School Library Journal **STARRED REVIEW** Kaplan's sharply written, twisty thriller, narrated by the savvy Kendall, deftly explores the shades of gray between good and bad and the freedom of self-acceptance and shines a light on issues such as rape culture, bullying, and enduring sexual double standards. --Publishers Weekly Author InformationMaxine Kaplan was born in Washington, DC, and now lives in Brooklyn. She studied English and political science at Oberlin College and held a variety of positions in the publishing world before landing at her current job as a private investigator. The Accidental Bad Girl is her first novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |