Cherry Money Baby

· Candlewick Press
5.0
2 reviews
Ebook
400
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Hollywood glitz collides with workingclass aspirations in this satirical tale of an impulsive starlet and a sharp-witted small-town teen.

Cherry Kerrigan loves her simple life, her family’s tiny trailer, even working at Burrito Barn. Forget college — she’s marrying her sweetheart from next door. But here comes Ardelia Deen, a glamorous starlet who sweeps Cherry into a world of fast cars and penthouse parties. Now Cherry’s small-town life just seems so . . . small. When Ardelia drops a bomb of an offer — one involving a baby — Cherry knows her life will change forever, no matter what she decides. John M. Cusick focuses his signature wit on Hollywood royalty and the wide-eyed dreams of Small Town, U.S.A. in a novel about discovering who you are . . . and changing your mind.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
2 reviews
Gabriella Newman
June 16, 2015
I read this book last summer along with my favorite perfume, and I continue to but this perfume and check out the book each year. I lover this book from the very first paragraph. I absolutely love its twist plot of a girl WANTING to stay in her small town. And as they grow their friendship, Cherry and Ardelia amaze me till their last moments on the porch.
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About the author

John M. Cusick is a literary agent for authors of young-adult and middle-grade novels and the author of Girl Parts, his debut novel. About Cherry Money Baby, he says, “Class is a touchy subject in this country. I wanted to explore how our assumptions about money, sophistication, and self-worth can cloud our vision.” He lives in Brooklyn.

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