In this "funny and irreverent" (School Library Journal, starred
review) debut novel, Rachel Cohn, coauthor of Nick and Norah's Infinite
Playlist, tells the story of a spirited, rebellious, and teen in New
York City for the first time.
After getting tossed from her posh boarding school, wild, willful, and
coffee addicted Cyd Charisse returns to San Francisco to live with her
parents. But there's no way Cyd can survive in her parents' pristine
house. Lucky for Cyd she's got Gingerbread, her childhood rag doll and
confidante, and her new surfer boyfriend.
When Cyd's rebelliousness gets out of hand, her parents ship her off to
New York City to spend the summer with "Frank real-dad," her biological
father. Trading in her parents for New York City grunge and getting to
know her bio-dad and step-sibs is what Cyd has been waiting for her
whole life. But summer in the city is not what Cyd expects--and she's
far from the daughter or sister that anyone could have imagined.