High School Musical Stories from the east high 4 Crunch time

by N.B.Grace


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The students of East High are preparing for the SATs, and Gabriella has the unfortunate honor of tutoring Sharpay, who shines much more brightly on stage than she does on her practice tests. Luckily, everyone has the school’s upcoming Halloween party to take their minds off the SAT crunch. This year’s theme is “Future Fantasy” and the students will wear costumes that represent what they would like to be someday. Gabriella and Troy wonder what kind of future the other foresees, but they’ll have to wait until the party to find out. Will their visions match up? Or do the two of them have different ideas about where they’re headed?

126
English
Genre, Young Adult

About The Author

Born in Ohio, editor and author Suzanne Harper grew up in Texas before earning her M.A. in California and eventually settling in New York City. Harper began her career with books as an editor at Whittle Communications before landing a position on the Disney Adventures magazine. Her relationship with entertainment giant Disney has continued over the years, and she has written many novels and adaptations of Disney television programs, publishing them under her own name as well as under her pen name, N.B. Grace.
Harper’s novels Lightning: Sheets, Streaks, Beads, and Balls and Clouds: From Mare’s Tails to Thunderheads were written on assignment for the library market. Then came Boitano’s Edge: Inside the Real World of Figure Skating, which she coauthored with Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano. In Booklist Kay Weisman predicted that the “fascinating, behind-the-scenes details” the coauthors reveal about one of the most widely viewed televised sports will keep readers turning pages. As a Publishers Weekly critic concluded of Boitano’s Edge: “Young skaters are sure to give this title a top score of 6.0.”
Another of Harper’s nonfiction titles, Hands On!: 33 More Things Every Girl Should Know: Skills for Living Your Life from 33 Extraordinary Women features anecdotes and tales from such contributors as Lois Lowry, Sara Moulton, Norma Fox Mazer, and Naomi Shihab Nye. A Publishers Weeklyreviewer characterized the work as “an easy book to dip in and out of,” and Judith M. Garner wrote in Book Report that Hands On! is “packed with good information on topics students need to read.” In addition to her nonfiction titles, Harper has also produced adaptations of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and The Three Little Pigs.
The original young-adult novel The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney marked a departure for Harper. In the novel, Sparrow Delaney is the seventh daughter of a psychic, and everyone expects great things from her. Tricking everyone in her family into believing she has no real supernatural powers, Sparrow finds it particularly hard to keep her secret when the ghost of a handsome boy named Luke demands that she become his conduit to the living. As she gets to know both Luke and his still-living brother, Jack, Sparrow wonders if being a psychic might be her destiny after all.
“The intriguing premise is developed into a well-plotted story,” wrote Ilene Cooper in Booklist. “With its masterful charm and superbly creative storyline, the only possible fault with this book is that Harper has not already written two or three sequels to it,” Cara Chancellor stated in Kliatt. Marie C. Hansen commented in School Library Journal on Harper’s research into Spiritism and the New York-area setting for the novel, complimenting the author for “creating an accurate atmosphere.” As a Publishers Weekly contributor concluded of The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney: “For all of the imagination the author displays in inventing a spirit world, she shows equal skill in probing the nuances of tender emotions, too.”
In completing her second teen novel, The Juliet Club, Harper studied the plays of English dramatist William Shakespeare, practiced stage fencing, and visited Verona, Italy, twice, the first time as she was preparing to write the book and the second time after her draft was written. The second visit allowed her to add details to the story that might have been absent otherwise. “There are parts of the book that come directly from that trip,” Harper explained on the Slayground Blog.


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