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The Boy Book


Ruby Oliver

No. of pages 224

Published: 2010

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Here is how things stand at the beginning of Ruby Oliver's junior year at Tate Prep: Kim: Not speaking. But far away in Tokyo. Cricket: Not speaking. Nora: Speaking - sort of. Chatted a couple times this summer when they bumped into each other outside of school - once shopping in the U District, and once in the Elliot Bay Bookstore. But she hadn't called Ruby, or anything. Noel: Didn't care what anyone thinks. Meghan: Didn't have any other friends. Dr. Z: Speaking. And Jackson. The big one. Not speaking. A tale of boys, boobs . . . and penguins. Another riotous trip into the mind of the inimitable Ruby Oliver.

 

 

This book features in the following series: Ruby Oliver, Ruby Oliver Novels .

This book has been graded for interest at 12-17 years.

There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .

THE DISREPUTABLE HISTORY OF FRANKIE LANDAU-BANKS is a Michael L. Printz Award Honor Book, a finalist for the National Book Award, and winner of a Cybils Award for Best Young Adult Novel. E Lockhart is the author of nine novels, including the bestselling WE WERE LIARS. Visit her online at: emilylockhart. com or on Twitter: @elockhart

 

This book is in the following series:

Ruby Oliver

Ruby Oliver Novels

"Lockhart has created a fun character in the spirit of Louise Rennison's Georgia Nicholson and Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones" -- Elaine Baran Black * School Library Journal *

 

"Sharp delivery and expert teen inflection" * Publishers Weekly *