The Kids at Latimar High
 

The Kids at Latimar High

by Deborah J. Copeland

Going to Lewis Latimar High used to be easy for Lauren O'Neil. As long as she stayed on the honor roll, got the juiciest stories for the school paper, and made sure her silky thick flip reigned amongst all the other girls at Latimar High, things stayed as smooth as a White Castles' vanilla shake until the day she got the assignment of a lifetime: to interview Kevin Johnson, Latimar's star... (read more)

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At first glance, THE KIDS AT LATIMAR HIGH seems to be another book about the ever present high school popularity contest, or who winds up with the hottie boyfriend. On closer inspection, though, you'll begin to see that the characters of Lauren, Rosalyn, Kevin, and all of their relatives and friends are actually well-drawn and three-dimensional teens with lives of their own.

Lauren has always been the studious girl, more concerned with her grades and her job at the school paper than...

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