Playing Nice Martina Marty Hart is really nice At least that s what people think It s Marty s junior year at Minster High Minster s a small town where making great grades smiling pretty helping old people runn

Martina Marty Hart is really nice At least, that s what people think It s Marty s junior year at Minster High Minster s a small town where making great grades, smiling pretty, helping old people, running the new student Welcoming Committee, and putting up decorations for all the dances including the totally awful Hot Shot fall hunting celebration gets you what Martina Marty Hart is really nice At least, that s what people think It s Marty s junior year at Minster High Minster s a small town where making great grades, smiling pretty, helping old people, running the new student Welcoming Committee, and putting up decorations for all the dances including the totally awful Hot Shot fall hunting celebration gets you what Marty s not sure Instead of dreaming about a sororities and frats future at nearby University of Michigan, she s restless, searching for a way out of the box her controlling mother and best frenemy Sarah have locked her in When Lil don t call her Lily Hatfield transfers to Minster, Marty gets her chance Lil s different She smokes, wears black, listens to angry punk records, and lives in a weird trailer with her mother Lil has secrets secrets that make her a target for all the gossiping and online bullying Minster can muster But so does Marty And Marty sees something different in Lil Something honest Something real PLAYING NICE is the achingly true story of a girl who s been following the rules for so long she s forgotten who she was when she started It s about falling in love with the wrong people and not seeing the right ones, about the moments in life when you step out of line, take a chance and begin to break free.
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Rebekah Crane is the author of The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland and other young adult novels She found a passion for this genre while studying secondary English education at Ohio University She is a former high school English teacher, a yoga instructor, and the mother of two girls After living and teaching in six different cities, Rebekah finally settled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains to write novels and work on screenplays She now spends her days tucked behind a laptop at seventy five hundred feet, where the altitude only enhances the writing experience.