
Sixteen-year-old Sage Czinski is known as "Princess Post-it" for her habit of leaving encouraging notes on the lockers of classmates having a bad day--she does it to hide a painful past. When she meets new kid Shane, and learns he's living alone, she tries to help him and the two grow close. When both their secrets finally come out in a showdown with a bully, the teens learn that they can survive most anything.
year: 2015
call number/section: 1000
subjects: dating (social customs), fiction, high schools, school stories, conduct of life, single-parent families, fiction, interpersonal relations
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Aguirre, Ann
Sixteen-year-old Sage Czinski is known as "Princess Post-it" for her habit of leaving encouraging notes on the lockers of classmates having a bad day--she does it to hide a painful past. When she meets new kid Shane, and learns he's living alone, she tries to help him and the two grow close. When both their secrets finally come out in a showdown with a bully, the teens learn that they can survive most anything.
Schools: 8

Aguirre, Ann
Square Fish (2015)
Sage has learned to substitute causes for relationships, and it's working just fine; until Shane Cavendish strolls into her math class. He's a little antisocial, a lot beautiful, and everything she never knew she always wanted.
Schools: 1