Trish Cook is the author of four YA novels: So Lyrical, Overnight Sensation, Notes from the Blender, and A Really Awesome Mess. Her personal essays have appeared in Graze Literary Magazine and Spittoon, and she is currently completing her memoir, tentatively titled Bret Michaels at the Symphony. When she's not writing, Trish is a runner, rower, music and pop culture fanatic.
Cook's Humor Absolutely SHINES in Outward Blond. If you are looking
for a fun, lighthearted, feel good book with some laugh out loud
moments, Outward Blonde is the one. It's got heart, humor, drama,
summer camp frivolity, and a message that will have you smiling by
the time you turn the final page. - Your Entertainment Corner
Fans of Legally Blonde and Miss Congeniality will eat this book up
and not want to put it down. The comedic writing style with the few
sentiment and important moments will keep you hooked. - Rose Gold
Class
OUTWARD BLONDE is filled with silliness and humor, but tackles some
tough topics bullying and gambling, oh and lots of James Franco.
OUTWARD BLONDE has a great balance of humor and heart, silliness
and seriousness. - Actin' Up With Books
Trish Cook's Outward Blonde tells the fun story of how a group of
teens who would have nothing to do with each other outside of Camp
Smiley come together to make the best of their situation. Each
character is dealing with their own demons and Cook truly brings
out the personality in each one through Lizzie's eyes. I even found
myself rooting for Lizzie by the end of the book, a character I
wasn't too fond of in the beginning. - NY Daily News
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