Talented MG & YA writer, Medeia Sharif, has a new book on the scene. I look forward to reading her latest and can't wait to get started. How about you?
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SNIP, SNIP REVENGE by Medeia Sharif
YA Contemporary, Evernight Teen
Release Date April 25, 2014
Beautiful, confident
Tabby Karim has plans for the winter: nab a role in her school’s dramatic
production, make the new boy Michael hers, and keep bigoted Heather—with her
relentless Ay-rab comments—at bay. When a teacher’s lie and her father’s
hastiness rob her of her beautiful hair, her dreams are dashed. The fastest
barber in Miami Beach has made her look practically bald.
With all her pretty
hair gone, Tabby doesn’t believe she fits the feminine role she’s auditioning
for. Michael is still interested in her, but he’s playing it cool. Heather has
taken to bullying her online, which is easier to do with Tabby’s ugly haircut.
Tabby spearheads Operation Revenge, which proves satisfying until all of her
problems deepen. After messing up, she sets to make things right.
Author Bio
I’m a
Kurdish-American author who was born in New York City, and I presently call
Miami my home. I received my master’s degree in psychology from Florida
Atlantic University. After becoming a voracious reader in high school and a
relentless writer dabbling in many genres in college, I found my niche writing
for young people. Today I'm a MG and YA writer published through various presses.
In addition to being a writer, I'm a middle school English teacher. My
memberships include Mensa, ALAN, and SCBWI.
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So excited for Medeia. I love this cover, too!
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