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Drama High

From Kensington Publishing Corporation

Current price: $9.69
Drama High
Drama High

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Drama High

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About the Book In the third novel in L. Divines pioneering young adult series, Jayd is in love--and surrounded by more drama than ever. Book Synopsis Its official: South Bay Highs finest, Jayd Jackson, and its coolest white boy, Jeremy Weiner, are a couple. And if thats not enough interracial drama for South Bays mostly white, wealthy student body, Jayd and her bold, beautiful, black renaissance crew have more on the way.... Friends and teachers at South Bay High may be hating, but Jayd and Jeremy are falling in love, and if anyone has a problem with their happiness, especially an ex whos back in Jayds life aiming to sweep her off her feet--well, thats no surprise. This is Drama High after all. And Jayd is no stranger to controversy--its in her blood, and it seems its in her girl Nellies blood too. Homecoming is just around the corner, and South Bay High has never had a black princess, queen, or royalty of any kind for any event. But Jayds girl Nellie isthats about to change that. The Drama Club is sponsoring Nellie to run for the junior class, hoping to give the Cheerleaders and Athletes a run for their money. If Nellie wins, shell make history. In fact, Nellie is so deep in the zone, Jayds afraid shell forget to watch her back because the students of South Bay are serious about their crowns. As Nellies chances for victory heat up, so does the hostility from the smartass opposition. Nellie may be flying too high to notice, but Jayd can see the drama coming. And as usual, shes on it--with a little help from her magical Mama and her mystical ancestors, of course. About the Author L. Divine holds a Masters in African American Studies and Educational Psychology from UCLA, and served as a visiting scholar at UCLAs Center for the Study of Women. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her daughter and son.
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