Curtis Piperfield’s Biggest Fan

Curtis Piperfield’s Biggest Fan by Lisa Fiedler, published by HarperTrophy in 1997, is a children’s fiction book that explores the life of Cecily Carruthers, a ninth grader at St. Bernadette’s school. As Cecily navigates her school life, her long-standing crush on Curtis Piperfield becomes a central focus, leading her to ponder the implications of her feelings and the challenges of young love.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Cecily’s thoughts and experiences as she grapples with her emotions and the social dynamics of school life. The story delves into themes relevant to young readers, including crushes and the complexities of growing up. With 121 pages, this edition presents a relatable tale for those interested in girls’ fiction and school settings, making it a fitting addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Cecily Carruthers has had a crush on Curtis Piperfield for years, and now that she’s in the ninth grade at St. Bernadette’s school, kissing Curtis is all she can think about. How many Hail Marys will she have to say for thinking about kissing the boy of her dreams? How many will she have to say when she actually does it?
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