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When Jen, a good-hearted teen, overhears a girl say that she's been "high all day," she goes into action. But her effort to help isn't quite seen that way. Jen, Emma and Kendall are three best friends who have known each other since they were toddlers. While sitting in the nurse's office, Jen overhears a girl say that she has been "high all day." Concerned and a bit judgmental, she shares this information with her two best friends. After some sleuthing, the three girls discover the name of the "High Girl." They try to find her so they can talk to her about her drug problem. When they eventually meet her, the girls are shocked to learn about her secret.…mehr

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When Jen, a good-hearted teen, overhears a girl say that she's been "high all day," she goes into action. But her effort to help isn't quite seen that way. Jen, Emma and Kendall are three best friends who have known each other since they were toddlers. While sitting in the nurse's office, Jen overhears a girl say that she has been "high all day." Concerned and a bit judgmental, she shares this information with her two best friends. After some sleuthing, the three girls discover the name of the "High Girl." They try to find her so they can talk to her about her drug problem. When they eventually meet her, the girls are shocked to learn about her secret.
Autorenporträt
Elaine Clark Aldrete was born in New Hampshire, lived for many years in Santa Paula, California, and currently resides in Tucson, Arizona. A dedicated mother, wife, businessperson, and instructor, she became an avid volunteer in Ventura County, California. She served as a board director for the nonprofits Diabetes Explorer Educational Foundation, Inc. and Grants to You. She also volunteered for the latter nonprofit as an instructor and Ventura County director. In 2012 Elaine founded Teaching Life Choices, Inc., a nonprofit devoted to captivating and engaging the minds of children to learn, have fun and make good life choices. To learn more, go to www.teachinglifechoices.org. Author of Does Diabetes Mean You Die published for young elementary students, G-R-E-E-N-E is her debut middle-grade book. Both books strive to inspire a greater sense of empathy and awareness, a mission of her nonprofit.