Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg
Penny Lane (yes,
her parents actually named her for a Beatles song) has been taken advantage of
by a boy for the last time. Swearing off dating, Penny forms her own personal
Lonely Hearts Club. What she never imagines is how many girls feel like she
does. As the size of the club grows, the problems multiply. The boys at school
get angry, the principal thinks she is causing problems, and to top it off,
Penny finds herself attracted to someone she never expected to like. All of a
sudden, she has to decide if she can stay true to her heart and her ideals, a
choice that is not so easy to make.
Penny's story continues in We Can Work it Out, a sequel that is just as good as the first book.
Penny's story continues in We Can Work it Out, a sequel that is just as good as the first book.
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