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Ann Herrick

    Ann Herrick crafts stories for children and teens that frequently explore the intricacies of adolescence and relationships. Her narratives often conclude with a 'Happily For Now' (HFN) sentiment, acknowledging the inherent uncertainties and unfolding possibilities of teenage life. She excels at capturing the authentic voices of young characters, delving into their journeys of self-discovery. Her approachable and engaging style makes her books a popular choice for young readers seeking relatable narratives.

    Also Known As Lard Butt
    The Perfect Guy
    • 2020

      Also Known As Lard Butt

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Struggling with her past and the embarrassing nickname "Lard Butt," Laura is determined to navigate the challenges of junior high while impressing her swim teammates, particularly the charming Noah. As she confronts her insecurities about body image, she also faces family dynamics, including her mother's newfound domesticity and her father's quirks. Through new friendships and a school dance, Laura learns to embrace risks and negotiate conflicts, all while discovering the complexities of growing up and budding romance. This inspiring story resonates with girls of all ages.

      Also Known As Lard Butt
    • 2005

      The Perfect Guy

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      When Rebecca's mother marries Pres's father, Rebecca is sure that living in the same house with the guy of her dreams will turn her new step-brother into her new love. Even though her best friend, Celeste, warns her to face reality, Rebecca doesn't listen. She thinks Pres is the perfect guy for her! But Celeste's brother, Josh, has been friends with Pres for years, and Celeste thinks she knows what she's talking about. Rebecca's not so sure about her relationship with her new step-father. She knows he can't replace her real dad, but she thinks she can get through to him by helping him with the school play. But things don't go as planned, and as friendships start to change, Rebecca faces surprising truths about herself and her friends. Will she find happiness in her new family and find The Perfect Guy?(This edition is out of print--see new edition of The Perfect Guy.)

      The Perfect Guy