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This May Sound Crazy

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Academy Award-nominated actress and musician Abigail Breslin is your best friend in her publishing debut, a collection of hilarious and heartfelt nonfiction essays on the subjects nearest and dearest to our hearts: love, loss, and Tumblr.

Growing up in film and the online era, Abigail knows better than anyone—it's rough out there in love-land. And this generation is ill-prepared to handle it gracefully. Let's be honest: if Cinderella had been on Twitter, she'd have ended up a crazy old cat lady like the rest of us. #realtalk

So when your "boyfriend" is liking different eligible young things' selfies, what's a modern ingénue to do? Put down the iPhone, step away from the hair dye, and ~chill~. Abbie is here with cautionary tales and solid advice on being a classy-ass lady in the digital age.

Because, girls, we're more than what meets the newsfeed. And this may sound crazy...

But we've got this.

Plus, this book is gorgeous inside and out. With a beautiful cover and heavily designed interior, this collection will be the crowning jewel on any teen's nightstand.

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    • Booklist

      November 15, 2015
      Grades 8-11 Abigail Breslin wants to be your best friend. She may be an Academy Award nominee, but this 19-year-old is much more about hashtags and hyperbole than she is about Hollywood. Like many teenage girls, there's one topic in particular that's near and dear to her heart: boys. For all those girls out there nursing a crush or a broken heart, Abbie's here to help you through it. Step one? Stop Facebook stalking him. Chapter titles include things like The Friend Code, Why Not to Believe Everything You Read on Social Media, and Why Being Honest Sucks a Lot of the Time in other words, everything a modern teen needs for survival in the digital age. Chatty, confessional, and irreverent, this reads like a stream of text messages from a friend, and will no doubt put teens looking for advice at ease. Those who pick this up hoping for insider Hollywood gossip will probably be disappointed, but many teen readers will find much to relate to and much to enjoy.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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