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Off Campus (Upper Class Series)

by Hobson Brown, Taylor Materne, Caroline Says
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Overview

Back for her second year, Nikki Olivetti feels like she's finally finding her way at Wellington. And she's ready to show someone else the ropes, someone new, someone like Delia Breton, a transfer student from California with a dark past. Though Delia doesn't quite fit in anywhere, she knows how to have a good time everywhere.

But when the hunt for fun takes Nikki and Delia off campus, they find themselves in serious trouble. Even if they make it back, they might have forever ruined their chances of graduating to the upper class.

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Editorials

Children's Literature - Naomi Williamson

Visit the world of privileged teenagers and their private schools and spend the fall semester with Nikki, who is going back to Wellington for her second year. She knows things will be different since Seth, her "boyfriend" will notwon't be there, having been asked not to return for the new school year. However, Delia, a friend of Seth's from his hometown in California, will be there. Together Nikki and Delia have some off the wall experiences that may jeopardize their time at Wellington. While lessons are learned it is obvious that these students are still in the learning stage. In the background are other students who have their own stories and problems. Readers will identify with the characters even if they are n'ot like those who are wealthy, spoiled, and out for a good time. Family problems are in all socio-economic levels and teens can identify, or at least briefly bond with, those who seem to have a knack for getting into trouble. The third book in the "Upper Class Series, Off Campus" is a quick read that will have readers coming back from more. Reviewer: Naomi Williamson

Book Details

Published
October 6, 2009
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
288
ISBN
9780061971747

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