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  <about><![CDATA[When Sarah Grace McCandless was four, she knew exactly what she wanted to be when she grew up: a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader or a bus driver – however, neither panned out so she became a writer instead. A Midwest native, she also spent eight years in Portland, OR before moving to the east coast in 2004. She is the author of two fiction novels – <strong><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/search/search?q= Grosse Pointe Girl: Tales from a Suburban Adolescence" title=" Grosse Pointe Girl: Tales from a Suburban Adolescence"> Grosse Pointe Girl: Tales from a Suburban Adolescence</a> </strong> and <strong> <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/search/search?q=The Girl I Wanted to Be" title="The Girl I Wanted to Be">The Girl I Wanted to Be</a></strong>, both published by Simon &amp; Schuster. She is also the producer of the Washington DC chapter of “Mortified Live” and a regular contributor to a variety of publications. Currently, she is working on a new book and emphasizing her love for cupcakes and “Law and Order: SVU” via her blog, [http://sarahdisgrace.blogspot.com].]]></about>
  <influences><![CDATA[Lorrie Moore, Pam Houston, Jeffrey Eugenides, Melissa Bank, Lisa Glatt, Abby Mims, Jolene Siana, Marcy Dermansky, Caprice Crane, David Nadelberg, Joe Weisberg, Peter Hedges, Sarah Thyre, Steve Almond, Jill Soloway, Miranda July]]></influences>
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    <![CDATA[<p> Welcome to Grosse Pointe, Michigan, where social rank is determined by the age of your money and the dryness of your martini. <p> The new girl in town, Emma Harris, must prove herself hip to the rigid rules of adolescent conformity. The quest for cool, she discovers, is one long final exam. To pass she must be cruel to be kind (ditching her best friend for the popular crowd), dress to impress (trading her favorite Esprit shirt for three plastic bracelets), and master the art of seduction (puckering up with Mulberry Stain or Peaches 'n' Cream lip gloss). Life is all about making choices -- the right ones. <p> Will Emma's social acrobatics put her on the short list for that coveted country club membership? Will the digits of her zip code pass muster? If her parents split up, will the gossip help or hurt her in the rankings? <em>Grosse Pointe Girl</em> serves as an indispensable road map through the dysfunction privilege brings. So put on your Guess? jeans and your jelly shoes and come along for the ride to the adolescent days that time forgot, but you never will.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[As a lowly freshman named for &quot;The King,&quot; Presley Moran walks high school corridors paved with the stuff of family legend. Her cousin Barry, a senior heartthrob and brainy varsity letterman, insists that looking good on paper is the key to success. But Presley's young aunt Betsi, a former homecoming queen, has her own ideas about good looks and how to use them.<br/><br/>&quot;Can you keep a secret?&quot; Betsi asks Presley, who, at age fourteen, is eager for entrée into the adult world of beauty, attraction, and romance. But as Presley is about to discover, some secrets should never be revealed. Will the illicit thrill of being a trusted confidante, privy to the details of muddled entanglements and incompatible desires, be worth the consequences of guilt by association?<br/><br/>Propelled by the crash of falling idols, The Girl I Wanted to Be is a timeless and true portrait of passion, loss, and hard-won wisdom. ]]>
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