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Haven Alexander is the whole package: co-captain of Cross Country, excelling at school, volunteering at church, loving and supporting her neurodiverse older brother, Paul, and being-according to her friend (and kind-of crush) Alice-a babe.
Albeit a fresh-faced, basketball shorts and flip flops wearing babe who could carry someone out of a burning building no prob'.
She's never given her parents a moment's anxiety, except for her stubborn refusal to date the boy of their dreams. And riding the motorcycle of hers .
Until unapologetically bold Daisy King, The Derby Queen, hip checks
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Haven Alexander is the whole package: co-captain of Cross Country, excelling at school, volunteering at church, loving and supporting her neurodiverse older brother, Paul, and being-according to her friend (and kind-of crush) Alice-a babe.

Albeit a fresh-faced, basketball shorts and flip flops wearing babe who could carry someone out of a burning building no prob'.

She's never given her parents a moment's anxiety, except for her stubborn refusal to date the boy of their dreams. And riding the motorcycle of hers.

Until unapologetically bold Daisy King, The Derby Queen, hip checks Haven off the treadmill of her parents' sky-high expectations and into a life that includes kitchen kisses, confiscated cell phones, detentions, suspensions, and a posse of friends who embrace Paul.

Who has his own parental expectations to deal with...

Can Haven stop being everybody's haven but her own in this third Willamette High novel about community, coming of age, coming out, and coming to terms with being human?


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Autorenporträt
Bebe Duncan is the author of two Contemporary Young Adult novels in the Willamette High series, ALICE IN BLACK and PET SHOP GIRL, set in Portland, Oregon. Her novels focus on issues that teen girls face, with a first-person perspective, while developing characters that resonate with readers. Long a writer of narrative nonfiction, she was reintroduced to YA by her daughter, and the sense of immediacy and action in that genre inspired her to start noveling stat. She lives in Portland with her family and two humongous goldfish named Richard and Blanche. She's working on the next Willamette High novel. Or maybe two... When she's not immersed in nouns and verbs, she revels in crime shows, YA fiction, WNBA games on TV, and walking a zillion miles a day. You can visit her online at www.bebeduncan.com and on Instagram and Goodreads.