Cabot ("The Princess Diaries") presents another teen-pleasing novel and another likable heroine in this story set in Washington, D.C. about feisty, red-haired Samantha, a self-described "urban rebel" who has dyed all of her clothes black, and is a 15-year-old middle child.
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Cabot ("The Princess Diaries") presents another teen-pleasing novel and another likable heroine in this story set in Washington, D.C. about feisty, red-haired Samantha, a self-described "urban rebel" who has dyed all of her clothes black, and is a 15-year-old middle child.
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Used Good. Front and back covers have light wear to edges and corners. Spine intact, some wear. Binding is intact. Pages are generally clean with minor edge or corner wear. Clearly a pre-owned and used copy but still in readable condition. Firefly Bookstore sells items online and in our store front. We try to add images and descriptions when we can, but if you need additional information or photos of the books we list, please contact us.
I absolutely loved All American Girl!! It is a fantasic book, written with a quirky humor about it. Any teenage girl will simply fall in love with any!!
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May 1, 2007
Meg can write both jounrals and stories
Meg Cabot dosent only know how to write diaries she can actually write real good stories! and this one is a great example! Samantha Madisoa meat eater gwen stefani fanatic found herself fame by saving the presidents life. Now shes been apointed the title of hero and she has become famous. with the troubles in school, life and family how could she ever go on! not to mention the hot son of the president who seems to have a thing for her!
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Mar 29, 2007
Cabot Does it Again!
A teenager?s life is nothing but drama. With all of the hugs, screams and tears, a high school student is the perfect subject for a book! Meg Cabot has caught on to this right away in her fabulous books, this one being one of her best. All-American Girl shows how unfair, uncool and uncensored a teenager?s life can really be. Samantha Madison lives a horrible life. She is forced against her will to take an expensive art class taught by a famous artist, her older sister is trying to give her fashion advice and make her look drop-dead gorgeous, a somewhat nerdy but still very cute and popular guy might just be in love with her and she is an extremely well known teen hero for saving the President?s life. How much worse can it get? In this laugh-out-loud novel it is hard to miss Cabot?s extremely unique and girly style. Even though almost all of her books are based on the same plot line- an invisible girl in love with a totally hard to get guy who notices her only once she becomes famous- it never gets old! Meg Cabot has hit another home run with this realistic teen novel.