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Will You Be My Brussels Sprout?

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Frightened and thrilled by her new music lessons at a prestigious New York City music conservatory, Sarah is equally pleased by her budding relationship with fellow musician David, until he pressures her to become intimate with him.

32 pages, Library Binding

First published April 1, 1996

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Lucy Frank

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Author 6 books46 followers
November 25, 2020
Didn't like it. Didn't finish it. In memory of Ann Miner. Life is too short.
5 reviews1 follower
June 9, 2017
This book is about how a girl falls in love with this guy and before they know it they realize that they're relationship is moving really fast. I love this book because I read the first book leading to this one which made it even more interesting. This book shows about how hard life can be and how to make some really important decisions. I would recommend this book to those who like romance, suitable for middle/high school students.
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32 reviews36 followers
March 14, 2020
I read this book a long time ago. And recently the story just came to mind. I was reflecting on my own journey as a young woman. I remember what it feels like to be afraid of and yearn for love. Sarah is young, inexperienced with a passion for music and a timidness that many young women have.
Between the mounting pressures of her Cello classes and the expectations of her love interest...Sarah finds her strength. She learns just how strong she is when her relationship begins to fall apart.
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247 reviews6 followers
January 16, 2009
So this book was in my high school library and it was also on the book report list. Whenever we would see it when looking for books we would always laugh at the title and one day someone was like I dare someone needs to read this book and I was like I'll do it. I read it and I fell in love with it. If I read it now it would probably be mindless fluff for me but to a 14 year girl it was amamzing. After that the whole school wanted to read it and everyone loved it.
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February 27, 2009
I remember reading this book during a summer run on YA fiction. I think of Frank's books, I liked this one the best. I think the writing style is effective and the protagonist was quite engaging. This isn't one of the better YA novels, but it's no Sweet Valley High either. It's very meh, but not horrible.
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November 20, 2012
I really loved this book! I read this book in middle school. This book is the companion to the book 'I am Artichoke'. This is a middle/high school age book. If you like romance, this book is for you!
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