Teen Idol

Teen Idol by Meg Cabot, published by Harper Collins on July 27, 2004, is a humorous young adult novel that follows the life of high school junior Jenny Greenley. As the anonymous advice columnist for her school newspaper, Jenny excels at helping others navigate their interpersonal relationships, but struggles with her own, particularly her lack of a boyfriend. When the famous screen actor Luke Striker arrives in her small town for research, Jenny finds herself in the midst of chaos that challenges her problem-solving skills.
Readers will discover Jenny’s journey as she attempts to balance her role as a confidante while grappling with her own romantic dilemmas. The narrative explores themes of adolescence, dating, and the complexities of social interactions in a high school setting. With 291 pages, this first edition is presented in English and delves into the humorous and often tumultuous experiences of growing up, making it relatable for those navigating similar challenges in their own lives.
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Ask Annie your most complex interpersonal relationship questions. Go on, we dare you!
All letters to Annie are subject to publication in the Clayton High School Register. Names and e-mail addresses of correspondents guaranteed confidential.
High school junior Jenny Greenley is good at solving problems … so good she’s the school newspaper’s anonymous advice columnist. Even if solving other people’s problems doesn’t make her own — like not having a boyfriend — go away, it’s still fun. But when nineteen-year-old screen sensation Luke Striker comes to Jen’s small town to research a role, he creates havoc that even levelheaded Jenny isn’t sure she can repair … especially since she’s right in the middle of it.
Can Jen, who always manages to be there for everybody else, learn to take her own advice, and find true love at last?
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