Josy
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Josy Wakefield is starting grade 9 with her friends. Even though her last name is 'Wakefield', she doesn't want to be known as a 'Wakefield', she just wants to be known as Josy. She starts drama club and cheer in a bang and learns that high school is harder than she thought. Elaina Macy Wakefield is starting grade 11. She's captain of the cheer squad, is the most popular girl in school, and has her eye on the school's star quarterback. She finds herself having a hard time playing "mean". Meanwhile, Josy meets the quarterback and they get closer, not knowing Elaina likes him. Big year, with big, new surprises.
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