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Mickey
Wilson has finally turned thirteen. Her lifelong dream of working in
her mother's salon is now a reality. And what girl wouldn't want to
spend her free time soaking up all that glam? But, like most beauty
salons, Hello, Gorgeous! is gossip central. And when Mickey
unintentionally gets swept up in all the drama, things get really hairy,
really quickly. "This novel offers substance with its style." -
Publishers Weekly
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Hello, Gorgeous! #2: Foiled Mickey's
thrilled to have some female friends for a change. But things get a
little too close for comfort when her mom goes and hires Lizbeth to work
at the salon. Mickey's worried that Lizbeth is stealing her thunder.
After all, Lizbeth is everything Mickey isn't -- outgoing, bubbly, and
quick-on-her-feet. But when Mickey tries too hard to outshine her,
things backfire in a hair-raising way.
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When Mickey's friends Jonah and Eve start dating and a reality TV show takes over her mom's salon, Mickey feels left out of the limelight. But when she's caught on camera sharing confidential information, her life spins out of control. If only an intensive hair treatment could tame this mess! |
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In the last few months, Mickey has learned a lot about being a super good friend and a super stellar stylist. But she still has a ways to go. Eve is still upset about her latest mess-up. And Mickey misses her friend more than ever now that her relationship with Kyle is starting to heat up. She needs a good friend to talk to about first kisses and hand-holding and how to know if you're someone's girlfriend. Mickey's not sure she's ready for any of these things . . . but with the spring dance coming up, she might just get swept up in all the excitement. |
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Mickey is ready to take the next step on her way to being a superstellar stylist. She and her friends set up a temporary beauty blog, where they can provide readers with Do It Yourself tips for at-home beauty treatments. Suddenly, Hello, Gorgeous! starts getting a steady stream of clients pouring into the salon with hair disasters in need of fixing at the same time the blog starts getting a lot of hits. Are Mickey and her friends actually generating business? By giving bad styling advice? Things at Hello, Gorgeous! have never been more hairy. Published by Penguin's Grosset & Dunlap on May 24th, 2012.
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