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Isabelle Scott's life may not be easy, but she loves it. She is a star swimmer and lifeguard, has great friends, and has been spending the summer with Brayden, a cute surfer—though they're just friends. But her grandmother, with whom she's lived since her mother died five years earlier, is declining quickly, and Izzie's whole world is upended. She's whisked away from the poor, rough neighborhood where she grew up to live with her aunt, uncle, and cousins in the exclusive Emerald Cove.

Mirabelle Monroe leads a charmed life: her father is a former baseball star about to run for the United States Senate. She's popular and beautiful and has a super cute jock boyfriend. But when her cousin, Izzie, comes to live with her family, her well-ordered world starts to unravel. It doesn't help that Mira's best friend and queen bee, Savannah, hates Izzie from the start, maybe because Izzie seems to be so close to Savannah's boyfriend, Brayden. And Mira doesn't know whether to choose her friends and status at school or her family.

As Izzie and Mira try to navigate their new lives, family secrets are dug up and the girls learn what friends and family truly mean.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 27, 2012
      There’s plenty of drama but few surprises in this contemporary rags-to-riches story from Calonita (Reality Check), first in a four-book series. When 15-year-old orphan Izzie’s grandmother/guardian is placed in a nursing home, Izzie is whisked off to live with her senator uncle and his family, whom she’s never met. Although Emerald Cove, N.C., is only 20 minutes away, it couldn’t be more different from the “rough” community where Izzie was raised. Despite being greeted cordially by the Monroe family, Izzie has trouble fitting in. Her feelings of isolation increase when her cousin Myra and other girls at school give her the cold shoulder. Told from the alternating viewpoints of the two cousins, the book traces Izzie’s struggles to adjust and the growing pressure Myra is under from Savannah, the queen bee of the school, to sabotage Izzie’s every attempt to prove herself decent and trustworthy. Although the premise and the mean-girl pranks are slightly larger than life, the protagonists’ emotional development and changing attitudes are realistically expressed, as their priorities are redefined and their loyalties are tested. Ages 12–up. Agent: Laura Dail, Laura Dail Literary Agency.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.4
  • Lexile® Measure:730
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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