Forward march
(Book)
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Published
Salem, MA : Page Street Publishing Co., 2022.
Physical Desc
279 pages ; 22 cm
Status
Morro Bay Library - Teen Fiction
TEEN
1 available
TEEN
1 available
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Conservatism -- Juvenile fiction.
Lesbian teenagers -- Juvenile fiction.
Marching bands -- Juvenile fiction.
Online dating -- Juvenile fiction.
Presidential candidates -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
Romance fiction.
School management and organization -- Juvenile fiction.
Sexual minorities -- Juvenile fiction.
Young adult fiction.
Lesbian teenagers -- Juvenile fiction.
Marching bands -- Juvenile fiction.
Online dating -- Juvenile fiction.
Presidential candidates -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
Romance fiction.
School management and organization -- Juvenile fiction.
Sexual minorities -- Juvenile fiction.
Young adult fiction.
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Published
Salem, MA : Page Street Publishing Co., 2022.
Format
Book
Language
English
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Harper "Band Geek" McKinley just wants to make it through her senior year of marching band--and her Republican father's presidential campaign. That was a tall order to start, but everything was going well enough until someone made a fake gay dating profile posing as Harper. The real Harper can't afford for anyone to find out about the Tinder profile for three very important reasons: 1. Her mom is the school dean and dating profiles for students are strictly forbidden. 2. Harper doesn't even know if she likes anyone like that--let alone if she likes other girls. 3. If this secret gets out, her father could lose the election, one she's not sure she even wants him to win. But upon meeting Margot Blanchard, the drumline leader who swiped right, Harper thinks it might be worth the trouble to let Margot get to know the real her. With her dad's campaign on the line, Harper's relationship with her family at stake, and no idea who made that fake dating profile, Harper has to decide what's more important to her: living her truth or becoming the First Daughter of America.
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