Love in English / Maria E. Andreu.

By: Andreu, Maria E [author.]Material type: TextTextEdition: First editionDescription: 328 pages ; 22 cmISBN: 9780062996510; 9780063083080; 0062996517; 0063083086Subject(s): Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction | Hispanic American teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction | Teenage immigrants -- Juvenile fiction | High school students -- Juvenile fiction | Emigration and immigration -- Juvenile fiction | English language -- Study and teaching -- Juvenile fiction | Dating (Social customs) -- Juvenile fiction | Argentines -- United States -- Juvenile fiction | New Jersey -- Juvenile fiction | Argentina -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Young adult fiction. | Romance fiction DDC classification: [Fic] LOC classification: PZ7.A55938 | Lo 2021Summary: Ana moved to New Jersey from Argentina for her Junior year of high school. She's a poet and a lover of language-- except that now, she can barely understand what's going on around her, let alone find the words to express how she feels in the language she's expected to speak. Then she meets Harrison, the very cute, very American boy in her math class. And then there's her new friend Neo, the Greek boy she's partnered up with in ESL class, who she bonds with over the 80s teen movies they are assigned to watch for class, and Altagracia, her artistic and Instagram-fabulous friend, who thankfully is fluent in Spanish and able to help her settle into American high school. As her father accuses Ana of becoming too American, what does it mean when her feelings for Harrison and Neo start to change?
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Ana moved to New Jersey from Argentina for her Junior year of high school. She's a poet and a lover of language-- except that now, she can barely understand what's going on around her, let alone find the words to express how she feels in the language she's expected to speak. Then she meets Harrison, the very cute, very American boy in her math class. And then there's her new friend Neo, the Greek boy she's partnered up with in ESL class, who she bonds with over the 80s teen movies they are assigned to watch for class, and Altagracia, her artistic and Instagram-fabulous friend, who thankfully is fluent in Spanish and able to help her settle into American high school. As her father accuses Ana of becoming too American, what does it mean when her feelings for Harrison and Neo start to change?

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