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No Good Deed by Goldy Moldavsky

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No Good Deed

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Goldy Moldavsky

Scholastic Inc. · Ebook · May 30, 2017

Reading lane: Dark Comedy YA

From New York Times bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky comes an uproarious take on when the best of intentions go horribly wrong.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Sharp Edges

A sly, teen-forward read with dark humor and social friction in the mix.

Come here for

  • teen dark comedy
  • friendship and assimilation tensions

Expect

  • fast, sustained narrative
  • dry, uneasy laughs

Book Details

Authors
Goldy Moldavsky
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Published
May 30, 2017
Format
Ebook
Theme
Dark Comedy YA · Friendship for Teens
Reading lane
Dark Comedy YA

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Funny YA

  • Dating & Sex for Teens

  • Friendship for Teens

About This Book

From New York Times bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky comes an uproarious take on when the best of intentions go horribly wrong. Gregor Maravilla doesn't want much. Just to feed all the starving children. That's why he goes to Camp Save the World, a summer program for teen activists who care about making a difference. What could be better?It's almost perfect. Except some of these causes are kind of...strange. Like Eat Dirt--a campaign started by up-and-coming actress Ashley...

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From New York Times bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky comes an uproarious take on when the best of intentions go horribly wrong. Gregor Maravilla doesn't want much. Just to feed all the starving children. That's why he goes to Camp Save the World, a summer program for teen activists who care about making a difference. What could be better?It's almost perfect. Except some of these causes are kind of...strange. Like Eat Dirt--a campaign started by up-and-coming actress Ashley Woodstone. Gregor wasn't a fan of her work before, and he's certain she's only there now because of her fame. But Gregor is determinged to not let her ruin his experience.And then the contest is announced. That's when the sabotage starts. They want to see who can do the most good. But that leads to the most bad.No good deed goes unpunished.

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