Totally Unfair ('Nama Beach High, Book 4)

Totally Unfair ('Nama Beach High, Book 4) image
ISBN-10:

0310251834

ISBN-13:

9780310251835

Author(s): Rue, Nancy N.
Released: Feb 14, 2005
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Format: Paperback, 160 pages
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Description:

In the fourth book in the ‘Nama Beach series from bestselling author Nancy Rue, Laura Duffy faces her toughest challenge yet when her archnemesis accuses Duffy and her guidance counselor of forcing Jesus into their public school. And just when Duffy needs her best friends the most, they seem to scatter and leave her questioning if she actually did something wrong.

For Laura Duffy, the only things that have made her junior year at Panama Beach High bearable are her group of best friends (the BFFs), and her guidance counselor, Mrs. Isaacson, the one who brought the BFFs into her life. So when Mrs. I is accused of forcing her faith on the kids she counsels and is placed on leave, and Duffy’s friends begin distancing themselves to avoid being caught in the aftermath, everything falls apart. As the school administration begins an official investigation, and the girl behind it ramps up her defamation campaign against Mrs. I and the BFFs, Duffy is determined to make her voice known and proclaim the truth. Unfortunately, her actual voice no longer works. And the new guy who’s entered her life seems intent on keeping Duffy’s mind on anything but saving Mrs. I.

Totally Unfair:

  • is part of the ‘Nama Beach series, which also includes New Girl in Town, False Friends and True Strangers, and Fault Lines
  • combines contemporary plotlines and realistic issues with Christian values
  • is perfect for fans of Melody Carlson and Robin Jones Gunn

























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