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Pest
Contributor(s): Foscue, Elizabeth (Author)
ISBN: 1684428130     ISBN-13: 9781684428137
Publisher: Keylight Books
OUR PRICE:   $25.19  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2022
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes - Class Differences
- Young Adult Fiction | Family - Marriage & Divorce
- Young Adult Fiction | Girls & Women
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2021030596
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.97 lbs) 224 pages
 
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High school senior Hallie Mayhew spends her days traipsing from one lavish Montecito estate to the next...spraying ant poison.

Between her dad's pest control company, her mom's pond cleaning service and her side gig at Caddysnack (Santa Barbara's premier small plates and minigolf destination) Hal puts the "work" in working class. But Hal has qualms about gassing gophers. She's tired of ditching friends to skim dead fish from fountains. And she's freaking weary of divorced-parent politics. So Hal has a plan: win the prestigious Verhaag Scholarship, go to an east coast school, never come back.

But the Verhaag Scholarship has a proud history of nepotism and a last-minute contender just crawled out of the woodwork. Hal's parking lot nemesis usurps Yearbook Committee, depriving Hal of her only extracurricular credit. Her Montecito clients are in a defensive frenzy over a rash of estate burglaries and, if her jobs keep making her tardy, she may not even graduate. To salvage her scholarship, Hal needs the help of Spencer Salazar, the dim, infuriating (and kinda hot) rich kid next door. To save her college prospects, she must restore the natural order of Yearbook Committee. To preserve her graduation eligibility, she needs a happy first period history teacher. And, ideally, she'll avoid death by doberman. Now, in her non-existent spare time, Hal is adding private eye, matchmaker, and rat commando to her list of side gigs and wondering--maybe too late--if she misjudged the boy next door.