Describing Happiness

Describing Happiness

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Sophia Grant is the new student who happened to make the mistake of seemingly belittling the most popular guy in school, causing him to vow to make her life at their school a living nightmare. Not only that, she meets her new, loud neighbor when he falls onto her porch while hugging a tree limb, supposedly the person who had never left his house since middle school. There'll be a lot of twists and turns in her life with incidents including getting humiliated in the cafeteria as food is dumped all over her, a sudden road trip at three in the morning that she didn't want to be a part of, and many more to come. Starting disasters, never regretting choices, falling in love... What an interesting high school life it will be. [ This is a terrible, temporary description. It'll be changed sooner or later. ]
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One plane ride could change your life. SOPHIA RANDALL likes her routines. She plans everything, down to the very last second. And Sophia is content to stay in the radius of her hometown in Brookline, Massachusetts forever and ever. Change is not a word that exists in her vocabulary. Sophia doesn't take risks. She doesn't see the point. That is, until her free spirited sister, Abby, convinces her to take a trip to Hawaii. Then everything changes, because Sophia meets Jake... JACOB SULLIVAN JONES doesn't know who he is. His estranged parents have tried to control his entire life according to their plan. He has two options, and picking one would be like picking a parent. Jacob knows what everyone else wants with one glance. Hawaii is his last chance to find out what he wants, not anyone else. It seemed like the perfect solution to his problems. One whole summer on his own, no parents, no impending responsibility. Enter Sophia, who Jake falls in love with the moment he lays eyes on her. Spending a summer in Hawaii, even if you do have to work at a tourist excursion company, is every eighteen year old's dream. Surf, sand, and crystal clear waters, there isn't much more you could ask for. Sophia's goal is to steer clear of any present danger, and Jake's goal is to jump headfirst into it. What could possibly go wrong? WARNING: This book may cause bouts of nausea, anger, and loneliness. You may also experience sudden outbursts of excitement, and/or an overwhelming urge to squeal. A sweet, coming of age story, covered in a thick helping of comedic relief, adorable moments, and summer vacation nostalgia.

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