Mostly Miserable Life of April Sinclair

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Life, loss, and lemonade

2017
"Turning fifteen, April struggles with the death of her grandmother and knowing her closest friend, Sophie, is moving away. She's excited to spend her summer with Leo, but could life please stop handing her lemons?"--Provided by publisher.

A twist of fate

2016
"When fourteen-year-old April's grandma reveals she has cancer, the family decides to spend some quality time together on a ski trip. Matching ski outfits and a week together in Utah should be stress-free family time... right?"--Provided by publisher.

Too much drama

2016
"A few months into freshman year, April thought her rocky friendship with her childhood BFF was improving. But when Brynn calls off the friendship for good, April's problems are just beginning. Brynn Blames April for the breakup with her boyfriend Billy, and soon other girls on the dance team do too. Meanwhile, April's cousin Sophie seems to like Billy, and vice versa, putting April awkwardly in the middle. On top of it all, April can't figure out what to make of being maybe-friends-maybe-more with sixteen-year-old genious Leo, now that he's leaving for college a few hours away. As a new calendar year kicks off, April just wants a clean start but high school is messy business."--Dust jacket.

Not what I expected

2015
"April Sinclair has always looked forward to high school. But with a jealous BFF, fighting parents, and self-doubt about romance, ninth grade may be more than April bargained for"--Provided by publisher.

Truth and kisses

2014
Diary entries reveal thirteen-year-old April Sinclair's complicated best-friend/love triangle, her new friendship, a busy dance team schedule, and a closer relationship with Matt Parker that surprises her and everyone else.

Love or something like it

2015
"As summer approaches, April is conflicted about going to camp and missing time with new boyfriend Matt and her friend Sophie, who'll be visiting. Is her flame with Matt strong enough to survive a long absence?"--Provided by publisher.

Too good to be true

2014
Diary entries record eighth-grader April's attempts to fix her friendships new and old.

Can You Say Catastrophe?

2013
Thirteen-year-old April Sinclair gets her first two kisses--from two different boys--and is not sure how she feels about either one, and cannot wait to be at summer camp with her two best friends and away from her embarrassing family, but her parents cancel her camp plans in lieu of a family RV trip.
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