It's off-season at the Jersey shore, when the boardwalk belongs to the locals. Rosie is 15 and her sister Skate is 16. Their dad, an amiable drunk, is spending a few weeks in jail while their cousin Angie looks after them in their falling-down Victorian on the beach. Skate and her boyfriend Perry are madly in love, inseparableuntil now, when Perry goes off to Rutgers. Rosie is shyer than Skate, but shes drawn to Nick, a boy in their Alateen group. What happens to Rosie and Skate in a few tumultuous weeks is deftly shaded, complex, and true. Readers will be caught up in each girls shifting feelings as the story plays out within the embrace of their warmhearted community.
"Starred Review. The novel expertly captures the ever-hopeful ache of adolescents longing for love, stability and certainty." - Kirkus Reviews
"Bauman offers an honest depiction of the lives of many teens and their relationships." - School Library Journal (Grades 5+)
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Beth Ann Bauman is the author of a short story collection for adults, Beautiful Girls. Her short stories have appeared in several literary journals. Growing up, she spent summers on the Jersey shore, and she now lives in New York City.

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