Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Poppy (Little, Brown and Company) [First Edition]
Pages
276
Description
When New York City fourteen-year-old Corina impulsively reveals incriminating information about her multi-billionaire father, he replaces her unlimited funds with an antiquated cell phone, a Metrocard, and a twenty-dollar weekly allowance.
Description
Daughters Rule Number Six: Never talk to the press about your parents.
After leaking a story about the family business, impetuous high school freshman Carina Jurgensen is cut off by her billionaire father. Always resourceful, she fibs her way into a job as a party planner for New York's annual Silver Snowflake Ball. But when Carina finds out that the party committee expects favors and freebies from her dad's A-list connections, a choice must be made: Does she get real about her downgraded status, or pretend she's still the ultimate heiress?
Best friends and fellow daughters of celebrities Lizzie Summers, Carina Jurgensen and Hudson Jones are back in Joanna Philbin's second stylish and heartfelt Daughters novel.
After leaking a story about the family business, impetuous high school freshman Carina Jurgensen is cut off by her billionaire father. Always resourceful, she fibs her way into a job as a party planner for New York's annual Silver Snowflake Ball. But when Carina finds out that the party committee expects favors and freebies from her dad's A-list connections, a choice must be made: Does she get real about her downgraded status, or pretend she's still the ultimate heiress?
Best friends and fellow daughters of celebrities Lizzie Summers, Carina Jurgensen and Hudson Jones are back in Joanna Philbin's second stylish and heartfelt Daughters novel.
Series
Collection
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
276 p.; 8.5 inches
ISBN
0316049034 / 9780316049030
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LibraryThing member mrmcfluff
Hard to get through. Keep waiting for it to pick up. Not the best teenage girl book. Ending is pretty good but not worth the hours of boredom in the beginning.
LibraryThing member AngelaLam
A great book about a spunky 14-year old spoiled brat of a billionaire who discovers the true value of money, the danger of making assumptions, and the virtue of being honest.
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YA A Phi