How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls
Recent Yale graduate Megan Smith comes to Manhattan with big plans for a career in journalism and even bigger student loan debt: $75,000. When she flails at her trashy tabloid job, she's given an escape hatch: tutor seventeen-year-old identical twins Rose and Sage Baker--yes, the infamous Baker...
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Recent Yale graduate Megan Smith comes to Manhattan with big plans for a career in journalism and even bigger student loan debt: $75,000. When she flails at her trashy tabloid job, she's given an escape hatch: tutor seventeen-year-old identical twins Rose and Sage Baker--yes, the infamous Baker heiresses of Palm Beach, Florida, best known for their massive fortunes and their penchant for drunkenly flashing the paparazzi -- and get their SAT scores up enough to get into Duke. Impossible job -- yes. But if she succeeds, her student debts are history. Unfortunately for Megan, the Baker twins aren't about to curtail their busy social schedules for basic algebra. And they certainly aren't thrilled to have to sit down for a study session with dowdy Megan. Megan quickly discovers that if she's going to get her money, she'll have to learn her Pucci from her Prada. And if she can look the part, maybe, just maybe, she can teach the girls something along the way.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780446697187 (0446697184)
ASIN: 446697184
Publish date: July 3rd 2007
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 293
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Slice Of Life
Maybe I'm a bit burned out on the whole "spoiled filthy rich princess thing", but I will admit that this was a very good book. I really enjoyed reading it and you should too.
Excellent!Exactly what I was looking for in a chick lit!Loved the story.
I love this show but the book is way better! Loved it!
The more I read chick lit, the more I realize how much I don't care for it. Sometimes it seems as though all the plots are the same, and all the narrators the same person. Of course, all that isn't the fault of this book. To be fair, it's a reasonably nice example of the genre. The characters ar...
Pure trash, but sometimes you need a little right? Found this book at Stupid Store for cheap, and it made me laugh and made the time on the treadmill go by faster!Lent my copy to a coworker, who was fired before she returned it.