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Art Girls Are Easy

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Fifteen-year-old Indigo Hamlisch is an art prodigy looking forward to her last summer at the Silver Springs Academy for Fine and Performing Arts for Girls. But her BFF Lucy Serrano is a C.I.T. this year, and that means she doesn't have to hang out with Indigo and the other campers anymore: she can mingle with the counselors — including Indigo's scandalous and unrequited crush, paint-splattered art instructor Nick Estep. But it's not like anything is going to happen between Lucy and Nick... right?
As Indy becomes more and more paranoid about what's going on between her best friend and her favorite counselor, Indy's life — and her work — spin hilariously out of control. Funny and bold, Art Girls Are Easy is a comedy of errors filtered through the wry, satirical eyes of a girl who's been there, done that, and is just looking for a little inspiration.
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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2013

      Gr 9 Up-Fifteen-year-old Indigo Hamlisch has been going to Silver Springs Art Academy for Fine and Performing Arts for Girls, an upscale art retreat complete with gourmet food and luxurious accommodations, since she was seven. This is her last summer and she cannot wait to see her best friend, aspiring actress Lucy, and her longtime crush, art teacher Nick. However, this year a rift comes between the girls. Indy believes she finally has a chance with Nick, but becomes jealous when she thinks Lucy has hooked up with him. She is led by her bunkmate to spy on her best friend. Though the plot is not the most inventive, for a light story it reads well. There's some sex, swearing, and drug use. However, the main character is fairly innocent and no episode is particularly explicit. This title calls to mind Cecily Von Ziegesar's "Gossip Girl" series (Little, Brown), and it will appeal to artistic teens, who will be inspired by the variety of creative projects the characters make, and readers wanting an escape from boring summer jobs.-Liz Zylstra, County of Prince Edward Public Library, Picton, Ontario

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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