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The Party Girl
The Party Girl
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"TPG – THE PARTY GIRL" HAS THE POTENTIAL TO JOIN THE NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLERS LIST. CRITICS WILL AGREE THAT "TPG" WILL CAPTURE MANY DIFFERENT AUDIENCES ACROSS THE COUNTRY OR POSSIBLY THE WORLD. THIS FICTIONAL STORY COMES ACROSS IN A REALISTIC FORM MAKING IT POWERFULLY ENTERTAINING.
Alexis Petitis is the captain of the cheerleaders and is one of the most popular girls in the school. Travon Singleton, the star player of the basketball team, shows no interest in Alexis. However, Alexis is determined to make Travon her man by any means necessary. The situation elevates when others decide they want to intervene on Alexis. This realistic story takes place in a time when infatuation existed with serious consequences.
This awesome story will take you through peaks and valleys while keeping you ever so entertained. It is filled with everything a high school student may experience from humor, drama, deceit, passions, jealousy and betrayal.
The Party Girl has great reviews when it comes to the high school experience. This story may serve as a social tool for mature conversation about real issues in our high schools.
Alexis Petitis is the captain of the cheerleaders and is one of the most popular girls in the school. Travon Singleton, the star player of the basketball team, shows no interest in Alexis. However, Alexis is determined to make Travon her man by any means necessary. The situation elevates when others decide they want to intervene on Alexis. This realistic story takes place in a time when infatuation existed with serious consequences.
This awesome story will take you through peaks and valleys while keeping you ever so entertained. It is filled with everything a high school student may experience from humor, drama, deceit, passions, jealousy and betrayal.
The Party Girl has great reviews when it comes to the high school experience. This story may serve as a social tool for mature conversation about real issues in our high schools.
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