Lauren Groff, T Kira Madden, Emmanuel Iduma, Jacquelyn Mitchard, and more than sixty other extraordinary writers grapple with this mystery: How can an ephemeral encounter with a stranger leave such an eternal mark? Book jacket.
Colleen Kinder Bücher


Effortlessly acquire an SAT vocabulary through hilarious high school essays Every year, 9 million American students expend large amounts of time and energy preparing for proficiency and entrance exams like the SAT, ACT, PSAT, and SSAT with a heap of vocabulary flash cards and a fat volume of repetitive practice tests. Each one of them, along with their parents and teachers, wishes that there was a less painful way to prepare for test day. There is, and this book is the a collection of ten well-written, entertaining essays by recent college-graduates-turned-writers that honestly and amusingly recount wild, traumatizing, and hilarious high-school events, using common SAT words as a study tool.(* any of the large muscles of the buttocks; gluteus maximus)