Ladies' Choice - eBook
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Ladies' Choice - eBook  -     By: Chris Lynch

Ladies' Choice - eBook

Open Road Media Teen & Tween / 2013 / ePub

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Title: Ladies' Choice - eBook
By: Chris Lynch
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781480404649
ISBN-13: 9781480404649
Ages: 9-12
Series: He-Man Women Haters Club
Stock No: WW67426EB

Publisher's Description

The He-Men must stay strong when one of their members starts talking to the enemy: a girl!
One of the He-Man Women Haters blatantly violates the main rule of the club: consorting with the enemy. And this enemy’s not just any girl; she’s someone’s sister—Ling’s sister! When Wolfgang is put on trial for his misdeed, the boys discover it’s getting tougher to be feared and respected in their neighborhood, especially with dissent in the ranks.

Author Bio

Chris Lynch (b. 1962), a Boston native, is an award-winning author of several acclaimed young adult novels, including Freewill (2001), which won the Michael L. Printz Honor, and National Book Award finalist Inexcusable (2005). Lynch holds an MA from the writing program at Emerson College, and teaches in the creative writing MFA program at Lesley University. He mentors aspiring writers and continues to work on new literary projects while splitting time between Boston and Scotland. 

Editorial Reviews

"This first installment in a new series is short, gross, absurd, intense, and edgy. The humor is so idiosyncratic, reminiscent of Walter Dean Myers's The Righteous Revenge of Artemis Bonner in tone, that it has a certain power and will likely find an audience." —School Library Journal on Johnny Chesthair
  

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