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A Most Uncommon Degree of Popularity

Published
Mar 2006
Main Genre
Contemporary Romance Contemp. Romance
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320

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"Her daughter enjoyed a most uncommon degree of popularity." –Emma, Jane Austen

Your own daughter. . . one of the popular girls?

On the first day of middle school, Lydia Meadows, a former lawyer turned full-time mother, is startled to discover that her daughter Erin is one of the popular girls, a tight foursome whose mothers are also great friends. Lydia has always thought of popular girls as ambitious little manipulators who enjoy being cruel. But Erin is kind and well-adjusted. Maybe this popularity thing won't be so bad after all.

Then a new student ruthlessly targets Erin to boost her own popularity, and Lydia helplessly wonders what to do when her daughter's phone stops ringing. And the uneasiness among the girls begins to affect the friendship of the mothers--even though they are all grown women who should know better. Has their driven energy, once directed toward their careers, turned into an obsession with the social lives of their daughters?

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Feb 2007 Griffin ISBN 0312333277
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First Edition Mar 2006 St. Martin's ISBN 0312333269
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Mar 2007 St. Martin's ISBN 1429919167
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Mar 2007 St. Martin's ISBN B000Q9ENTO
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