The Art of Unpacking
Addison Pierce is convinced that her future is predetermined based on a few bad choices from her past. Her parents don't take her seriously and neither does her long distance, maybe/maybe not, boyfriend. The only thing she has going for her these days is her art work and her take no prisoners attitude. So when her parents pack up the station wagon and head for Phoenix, Arizona, Addison thinks up a plan to run away from home on her eighteenth birthday.

Caleb Sullivan is a well-mannered, high school, All-American basketball star. He's dating the hottest girl in school, has college scholarships practically falling in his lap and has the entire school eating out of the palm of his hand. So when his little sister makes friends with the new girl from next door Caleb thinks she's some kind of Wednesday Adams look alike but the more time he spends with her the more he can't stop thinking about her.

When two people, who have nothing in common. Have everything to learn from each other. Will they be able to put their differences aside or will a few bad drug deals and an dangerous ex-boyfriend be too much to handle.
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The Art of Unpacking
Addison Pierce is convinced that her future is predetermined based on a few bad choices from her past. Her parents don't take her seriously and neither does her long distance, maybe/maybe not, boyfriend. The only thing she has going for her these days is her art work and her take no prisoners attitude. So when her parents pack up the station wagon and head for Phoenix, Arizona, Addison thinks up a plan to run away from home on her eighteenth birthday.

Caleb Sullivan is a well-mannered, high school, All-American basketball star. He's dating the hottest girl in school, has college scholarships practically falling in his lap and has the entire school eating out of the palm of his hand. So when his little sister makes friends with the new girl from next door Caleb thinks she's some kind of Wednesday Adams look alike but the more time he spends with her the more he can't stop thinking about her.

When two people, who have nothing in common. Have everything to learn from each other. Will they be able to put their differences aside or will a few bad drug deals and an dangerous ex-boyfriend be too much to handle.
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The Art of Unpacking

The Art of Unpacking

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Overview

Addison Pierce is convinced that her future is predetermined based on a few bad choices from her past. Her parents don't take her seriously and neither does her long distance, maybe/maybe not, boyfriend. The only thing she has going for her these days is her art work and her take no prisoners attitude. So when her parents pack up the station wagon and head for Phoenix, Arizona, Addison thinks up a plan to run away from home on her eighteenth birthday.

Caleb Sullivan is a well-mannered, high school, All-American basketball star. He's dating the hottest girl in school, has college scholarships practically falling in his lap and has the entire school eating out of the palm of his hand. So when his little sister makes friends with the new girl from next door Caleb thinks she's some kind of Wednesday Adams look alike but the more time he spends with her the more he can't stop thinking about her.

When two people, who have nothing in common. Have everything to learn from each other. Will they be able to put their differences aside or will a few bad drug deals and an dangerous ex-boyfriend be too much to handle.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156883547
Publisher: Anais Torres
Publication date: 04/27/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 187 KB

About the Author

Anais Torres (1988) was born in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up as a Latina on the northwest side of Chicago. At the age of twelve she began online publishing as a fan fiction writer. While attending Kelvyn Park High School she participated in the Youth Service Projects, which helped her become a published poet and spoken word artist at the age of seventeen. In 2010 she graduated from Lake Forest College. In 2012 Anais began working on her website, Behind the Pages, a detailed blog of her journey through her career and writing experiences. She plans to keep self-publishing.
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