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Life in the Pit
by Kristen Landon
Austin, TX : Blooming Tree Press, 2008 (248 p.)
 

Genre:  Novel Fiction
Sub Genres:
Young Adult Fiction

Subjects: Theater -- Juvenile fiction; Dating (Social customs) -- Juvenile fiction; Best friends -- Juvenile fiction; Friendship in adolescence -- Juvenile fiction; High school students -- Juvenile fiction; High schools -- Juvenile fiction; Schools -- Juvenile fiction; Teenagers -- Juvenile fiction; Violoncello -- Juvenile fiction; Authors, American -- Utah -- Juvenile fiction; Young adult fiction, American;
Summary:
Plain, normal Brittany has always lived in the shadow of her beautiful, popular friend Amanda. Amanda has a new boyfriend every week; Brittany doesn't date. Amanda is the star of the school musical; Brittany watches from behind her cello in the orchestra pit. But then, the hot lead in the play starts showing an interest in Brittany and not because she's Amanda s best friend. At the same time, Amanda and Brittany both get threatening anonymous letters. Brittany doesn't know what to do: a guy likes her, and she and Amanda are in danger. Has the world gone insane? (Publisher website)

HBLL Call No: 813 L2359411L




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