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Sasquatch, love, and other imaginary things  Cover Image Book Book

Sasquatch, love, and other imaginary things / Betsy Aldredge and Carrie DuBois-Shaw.

Aldredge, Betsy, (author.). DuBois-Shaw, Carrie, (author.).

Summary:

Sam Berger, seventeen, joins her family on a reality-television show, competing against a team of preparatory school students to find evidence of Bigfoot, but the teams may find love, instead.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781507202807
  • Physical Description: 272 pages ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: First Simon Pulse hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Simon Pulse, 2017.
Subject: Young adult fiction.
Reality television programs > Juvenile fiction.
Television > Production and direction > Juvenile fiction.
Social classes > Juvenile fiction.
Families > Juvenile fiction.
Competition (Psychology) > Juvenile fiction.
Yeti > Juvenile fiction.
Jews > United States > Juvenile fiction.

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Upper Skagit Library ALD 1013863 Young Adult Fiction Available -

Betsy Aldredge is a former magazine editor turned communications professional. After having served as Director of Media Relations at the Museum of Jewish Heritage for several years, she is now in charge of media relations for Purchase College, State University of New York. She is the coauthor of Sasquatch, Love, and Other Imaginary Things.

Carrie DuBois-Shaw is an arts administrator who has had two plays for young audiences produced in New York City and spearheaded the new work development program at The New Victory Theater, a performing arts venue in Times Square dedicated to engaging and entertaining kids and families. She recently relocated to San Francisco and currently works in fundraising at the San Francisco Ballet and volunteers for the San Francisco Writers Conference and San Francisco Dance Film Festival. She is the coauthor of Sasquatch, Love, and Other Imaginary Things.


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