Heart on My Sleeve

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Simon and Schuster, 2004 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 219 pages
I'm "not" picking Cartwright just because I met Julian there. For all I know he'll change his mind and not even go! Although that would be a shame because I want him to be the father of my firstborn child. KIDDING!: -}

During a weekend at Cartwright College for prospective freshmen to get to know the school, Chloe meets Julian, and they hit it off. Chloe is thrilled that when she starts school in the fall, she'll have a boyfriend there. The problem is, she can't tell Eli, the boy she's sort of going with but thinks of more as a brother.

In a novel told exclusively through e-mail, instant messages, letters, notes, and postcards, award-winning author Ellen Wittlinger looks at how important communication is in regard to friendships, love, and long-distance relationships.

 

Contents

Section 1
24
Section 2
86
Section 3
121
Section 4
122
Section 5
126
Section 6
127
Section 7
149
Section 8
159
Section 9
160
Section 10
162
Section 11
164
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Ellen Wittlingeris the critically acclaimed author of the teen novelsSandpiper, Heart on My Sleeve, Zigzag, The Long Night of Leo and Bree, Razzle, What's in a Name,andHard Love(an American Library Association Michael L. Printz Honor Book and a Lambda Literary Award winner), and the middle-grade novelGracie's Girl.She has a bachelor's degree from Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois, and an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. A former children's librarian, she lives with her husband in Haydenville, Massachusetts.