Ebook {Epub PDF} Love? Maybe by Heather Hepler
Heather Hepler is the author of several books for teens and tweens, including Frosted Kisses (Scholastic, ), Love? Maybe (Dial, ) and The Cupcake Queen (Dutton, ). She loves tomato soup, fat . My report will be on “Love? Maybe” By Heather Hepler. The setting of the story is mostly at school, but also takes place at the main characters house. The main action takes place at school. The events occur when Valentine's Day is approaching. Around this time the school is full of drama with relationships starting and ending everywhere. With her best friends behind her, even someone as cynical as Piper might be able to appreciate all the love in the air. In this warmhearted novel, true love is much more than a maybe, and it might be .
by Heather Hepler ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 5, An emotionally constipated girl falls in love. Although she was born on Valentine's Day, Piper Paisley believes that "being hopeful is just a big setup for disappointment.". Brad Barkley Heather Hepler. Cal just wants a place to call home. But maybe home isn't a place after all. Maybe it's a person. And maybe Eliot, the boy with green lips and a love of fireworks is just the home she needs. details». 16 quotes from Heather Hepler: 'When you really love someone, you see all their mess and their brokenness and you love them anyway. In fact, seeing all of that sort of makes you love them more.', 'At some point you just have to let go of what you thought should happen and live in what is happening.', and 'Sometimes life isn't what you thought it would be it's just what it is.'.
for Love? Maybe. "Teens will likely race through Hepler's heartwarming, sweet-as-a-candy-heart novel and enjoy not only the characters' drama-filled love lives, but also her realistic portrayal of imperfect friendships and families." — Booklist. " teens will likely race through Hepler's (The Cupcake Queen, ) heartwarming, sweet-as-a-candy-heart novel and enjoy not only the characters' drama-filled love lives but also her realistic portrayal of imperfect friendships and families. The ending is satisfying, too: "Love? Maybe" turns out to be "Love? Yes!" after all." — Booklist. “I think that love is like candy." "I don't like candy either," I say. He smiles at me and shakes his head. "I think anyone who says they don't like candy just hasn't found the right flavor.” ― Heather Hepler, Love? Maybe.
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