Jean and Johnny
Johnny's asked Jean to dance... It should be the happiest moment of Jean's life, not the most embarrassing. Why couldn't Jean have been ready when the best-looking, most popular boy in the school asked her to dance? Instead, she's stepping all over his feet and is completely tongue-tied. Her...
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Johnny's asked Jean to dance... It should be the happiest moment of Jean's life, not the most embarrassing. Why couldn't Jean have been ready when the best-looking, most popular boy in the school asked her to dance? Instead, she's stepping all over his feet and is completely tongue-tied. Her head is filled with wishes that she knew how to dance, knew what to say, and didn't wear glasses. One thing is for sure: Jean will never forget this day -- or all that it leads to!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060533014 (0060533013)
Publish date: July 29th 2003
Publisher: Harper Teen
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Series: First Love (#3)
As much as I love Fifteen and The Luckiest Girl, this book just wasn't in the same league.It might be possible that I am extremely biased, as I have read the other 2 countless times since my teens years, whereas this one some how managed to fly under my radar. But then again, I realized after I fin...
This romance is dated in a lot of ways but none of them really matter. Jean is every girl- we've all been in love with someone disastrous, haven't we? I could certainly identify with Jean's towering structure of rationalization, and what comes after. Sweet but not cloying. Realistic characters. Well...