What's worse than having telepathy in high school? Having telepathy in
high school and then losing it.
When class 10B got their flu shots and developed the unexpected side
effect of telepathy, it seemed like the worse thing ever. But two years
later, they've gotten used to their powers. They've even come to like
them. And as they prepare to leave school, they're all making exciting
plans - plans that involve them being Espies. So when one by one they
suddenly begin to lose their powers, they know they can't let it happen.
Can they save their telepathy before it's too late? Or will they have to
learn how to survive without it once again?
Sarah Mlynowski started writing books when she was three years old. Kind
of. She would tell them, and her mom would transcribe them. They were
all about princesses named Sarah. After learning to use her own pencil,
she continued scribbling stories throughout elementary and high school
and studied English literature in college.
When she was 24 she published her first chick lit novel, Milkrun.
Since then she has written six novels for teens and four additional
novels for adults, cowritten a guide to writing chick lit (See Jane
Write), coedited two best-selling charity collections, and contributed
to various anthologies. Originally from Montreal, Sarah now lives in
Manhattan.