What Would My Cell Phone Do?

Ebook
On sale Jun 09, 2011 | 224 Pages | 9781101529140

A young girl finds herself in a remote and unfamiliar town after her family's sudden move in this captivating young adult romance.

It’s having more fun than she is!

When sixteen-year-old Aggie Eckhart’s family moves to Alaska because of her father’s job, Aggie feels like a fish out of water. Not only is frozen Denville a far cry from sunny Miami, but she’s got no friends, her mother is driving her crazy, and she loses her cell phone within the first month—cutting off her lifeline to civilization. Then an online search for her phone (using the schmancy built-in GPS tracker) reveals that the gadget is enjoying life up north much more than Aggie is. Not to be outdone, Aggie adopts a whole new outlook—complete with adventure, optimism, and cute boys. No more woe-is-me; now it’s all WWMCPD (What Would My Cell Phone Do)? And thanks to her cell phone, things are looking a whole lot brighter. . . .
Micol Ostow is an editor, writer, and complete Anglophile living and working in New York City. She can do a mean British accent—but only if you ask nicely. Questions, comments, and all manner of praise can be directed to: micolz@aol.com View titles by Micol Ostow

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A young girl finds herself in a remote and unfamiliar town after her family's sudden move in this captivating young adult romance.

It’s having more fun than she is!

When sixteen-year-old Aggie Eckhart’s family moves to Alaska because of her father’s job, Aggie feels like a fish out of water. Not only is frozen Denville a far cry from sunny Miami, but she’s got no friends, her mother is driving her crazy, and she loses her cell phone within the first month—cutting off her lifeline to civilization. Then an online search for her phone (using the schmancy built-in GPS tracker) reveals that the gadget is enjoying life up north much more than Aggie is. Not to be outdone, Aggie adopts a whole new outlook—complete with adventure, optimism, and cute boys. No more woe-is-me; now it’s all WWMCPD (What Would My Cell Phone Do)? And thanks to her cell phone, things are looking a whole lot brighter. . . .

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Micol Ostow is an editor, writer, and complete Anglophile living and working in New York City. She can do a mean British accent—but only if you ask nicely. Questions, comments, and all manner of praise can be directed to: micolz@aol.com View titles by Micol Ostow

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