How Not to Spend Your Senior Year

Jo O'Connor is finally in her senior year at high school. She has moved over and over from one home to another, and from one school to another, all through her life. She never seems to live in any one place very long, and there's a reason.

She and her father are in the witness protection program. Her father saw something years ago and his testimony will be needed to convict a horrible criminal, but that will only work if the government is able to keep him and his daughter, Jo, alive.

Complicating things is Jo's falling for the student body president at her new school, and then, apparently, having to die and then attend another high school as somebody different.

All of which makes for a really interesting young adult novel. It's a good mystery, a good romance and some comedic moments all added together. I think it's a book most people would enjoy.


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