Break the Rules

Break the Rules by Joanna Philbin, published by Scholastic in 2012, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores the complexities of family dynamics and personal choices. The story follows Celebriteen Carina, who faces the consequences of leaking a story about her father’s business, leading to her being cut off financially. In an attempt to regain her footing, Carina takes on a job as a party planner, only to discover that the expectations of her new role challenge her values and relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love and romance, as well as the intricacies of family life. As Carina navigates her new job and the pressures that come with it, she must confront the moral dilemmas posed by her father’s connections and the expectations of those around her. This edition, comprising 307 pages, presents a relatable journey for young readers grappling with similar issues of identity and responsibility.
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Celebriteens Rule Number Six: Never talk to the press about your parents. After leaking a story about the family business, Celebriteen Carina is cut off by her billionaire father. Carina fibs her way into a job as a party planner but when she finds out that the party committee expects freebies from her dad’s connections, a choice must be made.
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