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Freaky in Fresno

English · Hardback

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One pink convertible, two estranged cousins, and a fateful summer road trip. When geeky horror movie fanatic Ricki and makeup guru Lana accidentally switch bodies they will have to work together to straighten out their lives and swap back to their rightful body before calamity strikes. Freaky in Frenso is a fresh take that is part Freaky Friday, part romcom, and all heart.
Ricki has one goal: save the Starlight Drive-in movie theater from going dark forever. Okay, make that two goals ... she may also want a first kiss from her cinema-rescuing partner and major crush, Jake. Lana definitely has only one goal: grow her online makeup channel to keep her momager off her back, even if the posts attract ugly internet trolls.
The two cousins couldn't be more different, but their opposite personalities come crashing to a head when their aunt gifts the girls a vintage cotton-candy-pink convertible. To share. Ricki wants the convertible for the drive-in's grand reopening, but it's the same day as Digifest, a huge event where Lana needs to shine. After a major fight and a minor electric shock while wrestling over the wheel, Ricki wakes up as Lana, and Lana wakes up as Ricki.
Ricki and Lana have only a day to un-swap themselves, a task made even more difficult as they try to keep up appearances on Lana's channel and with Ricki's hopefully-soon-to-be-kissed crush. But it turns out experiencing a day as each other--with a mini road trip and Chihuahua wrangling--may be the one thing that help the cousins see each other and themselves more clearly.
Freaky in Fresno:

  • Addresses topics such as family and friendship, mental health and self-worth, andonline presence
  • Pays homage to beloved 80s movies, hilarious Freaky Friday twists, cult horror classics, and scream queens like Jamie Lee Curtis
  • Is perfect for fans of contemporary YA, Christian Riccio, and Morgan Matson


About the author

Laurie Boyle Crompton is the author of several YA books, including Pretty in Punxsutawney, Adrenaline Crush and Love and Vandalism. Laurie graduated first in her class from St. John’s University with a BA in English and Journalism. She has written for national magazines like Allure, survived a teaching stint at an all-boy’s high school, and appeared on Good Day New York several times as a toy expert. And yes, “toy expert” is an actual profession. She grew up in a small town in western PA and now lives near NYC with her family and three fuzzy “dog toy experts."

 

Summary

One pink convertible, two estranged cousins, and a fateful summer road trip. When geeky horror movie fanatic Ricki and makeup guru Lana accidentally switch bodies they will have to work together to straighten out their lives and swap back to their rightful body before calamity strikes. Freaky in Frenso is a fresh take that is part Freaky Friday, part romcom, and all heart.
Ricki has one goal: save the Starlight Drive-in movie theater from going dark forever. Okay, make that two goals … she may also want a first kiss from her cinema-rescuing partner and major crush, Jake. Lana definitely has only one goal: grow her online makeup channel to keep her momager off her back, even if the posts attract ugly internet trolls.
The two cousins couldn’t be more different, but their opposite personalities come crashing to a head when their aunt gifts the girls a vintage cotton-candy-pink convertible. To share. Ricki wants the convertible for the drive-in’s grand reopening, but it’s the same day as Digifest, a huge event where Lana needs to shine. After a major fight and a minor electric shock while wrestling over the wheel, Ricki wakes up as Lana, and Lana wakes up as Ricki.
Ricki and Lana have only a day to un-swap themselves, a task made even more difficult as they try to keep up appearances on Lana’s channel and with Ricki’s hopefully-soon-to-be-kissed crush. But it turns out experiencing a day as each other—with a mini road trip and Chihuahua wrangling—may be the one thing that help the cousins see each other and themselves more clearly.
Freaky in Fresno:

  • Addresses topics such as family and friendship, mental health and self-worth, andonline presence
  • Pays homage to beloved 80s movies, hilarious Freaky Friday twists, cult horror classics, and scream queens like Jamie Lee Curtis
  • Is perfect for fans of contemporary YA, Christian Riccio, and Morgan Matson

Product details

Authors Laurie Boyle Crompton
Publisher Harper Collins (US)
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 13 to 99
Product format Hardback
Released 11.02.2020
 
EAN 9780310767473
ISBN 978-0-310-76747-3
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 148 mm x 221 mm x 34 mm
Weight 435 g
Subjects Children's and young people's books

YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Coming of Age, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / Clean & Wholesome, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Performing Arts / Film, TOPICAL / Coming of Age, TOPICAL / Teen

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