Playing the Player
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  • Reads 338
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2013
Jenny Jackson was invisible in school and at home and it never really bothered her, but things take an odd turn for her when she moves to a new town and a new school. When Jenny tells her new neighbour the social super star Susan about her unpopularity, Susan sees an opportunity for a new project and decides, with the help of her twin brother, to reinvent Jenny as Gold View High School's new female player. She may be able to learn how to talk the talk and walk the walk but she still has a lot of work to do if she wants to capture the attention of Jeff Rooney (the star football player) especially with the queen bitch standing in her way. Will she be able to pull off the transformation from a nobody to the girl that all boys want to date and all girls want to be? And if she does, will it be all it’s made out to be? But perhaps the most important question is will she be too obsessed with what she thinks she wants, to notice that what she really needs is right next door?
~ Hannah & Alice
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