An engaging tween novel by Andrea Stein, Saving Hannah is the sort
of book that encourages girls to think beyond reality television
and fruit-flavored lip-gloss. Meet Rose, her parents decide to
start an organic farm, which transplants her from Manhattan to
rural Weston. She's not happy about this until she takes part in a
contest sponsored by the Atlas Institute for Leadership-the grand
prize is a trip to New York City. Her teammates in the challenge
are Poppy, a science geek, Daisy, a bad girl gamer, and Lily, an
overachieving know-it-all. With her eye on the Big Apple, Rose
recovers a diary in the library that clears a founding member of
Weston of wrongdoings and learns that each of her new gal pals
brings something to the table to outsmart the mayor, rival teams,
and the cagey Dr. Smith who concocted the entire contest as a plot
that's anything but civic-minded. This debut is first in a series
about their girl power adventures.
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