by Emily Horner
For months, Cass has heard her best friend, Julia, whisper about a secret project. When Julia dies in a car accident, her drama friends decide to bring the projecta musical called Totally Sweet Ninja Death Squadto fruition. But Cass isn't a drama person. She can't take a summer of painting sets, and she wont spend long hours with Heather, the girl who made her miserable all through middle school and has somehow landed the leading role. So Cass takes off. In alternating chapters, she spends the first part of summer on a cross-country bike trip and the rest swallowing her pride, making props, andof all thingsfalling for Heather.
This is a story of the breadth of love. Of the depth of friendship. And of the most hilarious musical one quiet suburb has ever seen.
"Starred Review. Bittersweet but never mawkish and punctuated with just the right amount of teen hipster humor. Ages 12-16." - Kirkus Reviews
"Starred Review. This funny, touching, and sweet coming-of-age story explores serious themes in a fresh way." - Library Journal
"Starred Review. Cass's tentative questioning of her own sexuality and her hesitant approach toward her first serious romantic relationship will delight readers who struggle with similar issues, as well as those who simply enjoy a well-crafted story." - School Library Journal
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Emily Horner is originally from Montreal, Quebec. A fan of Japanese pop cultureincluding ninjas, of courseshe is currently a librarian in Brooklyn, New York.

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