Description:The Serpent King meets Girl in Pieces in this moving and darkly funny story about a teenage girl coming of age and learning how to grieve in small-town Montana.Tiffany Templeton is tough. She dresses exclusively in black, buys leather jackets that are several sizes too big, and never backs down from a fight. She's known in her tiny Montana town as Tough Tiff, and after her shoplifting arrest and a stint in a reform school, the nickname is here to stay.But when she comes back home, Tiffany may not be the same old Tough Tiff that everybody remembers. Her life is different now: her mother keeps her on an even shorter leash than before, she meets with a probation officer once a month, and she's still grieving her father's recent death. As Tiffany navigates her new life and learns who she wants to be, she must also contend with an overbearing best friend, the geriatric cast of a high-maintenance drama production, her first boyfriend, and a town full of eccentric neighbors--not to mention a dark secret she's been keeping about why the ex-football coach left town.According to Kirkus, Fifield "succeeds in delivering a cast of quirky, unpredictable characters and and intriguing plot.""From the very first page of this book, I immediately wanted to be friends with Tiffany Templeton: she's wry, she's funny, and she's one hell of a shoplifter. What surprised me most about her though--and what will surely keep me thinking about this book for a long time to come--is her enormous heart. Richard Fifield has given us a fresh take on a classic story of coming of age--one that's filled with heart, compassion, and a few small crimes. I'd follow him anywhere, and that includes Gabardine." --Grant Ginder, author of The People We Hate At The Wedding and Honestly, We Meant Well"Richard Fifield is a true original. He uses equal doses of sass, insight, humor, and generosity of spirit to take you places you probably haven't been. In this case, a small Montana town with more big problems, secrets, and personalities than Times Square. Tiffany is the biggest personality of all, a bad girl on a mission to redeem herself--with or without the help of family, frenemies, and her probation officer. Despite a gift for comedy and creating lovable eccentrics, Fifield gives his story real depth and an immense amount of heart. It would be a crime to miss out on this joyously compassionate novel."--Stephen McCauley, author of My Ex-Life and The Object Of My AffectionWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Small Crimes of Tiffany Templeton. To get started finding The Small Crimes of Tiffany Templeton, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The Serpent King meets Girl in Pieces in this moving and darkly funny story about a teenage girl coming of age and learning how to grieve in small-town Montana.Tiffany Templeton is tough. She dresses exclusively in black, buys leather jackets that are several sizes too big, and never backs down from a fight. She's known in her tiny Montana town as Tough Tiff, and after her shoplifting arrest and a stint in a reform school, the nickname is here to stay.But when she comes back home, Tiffany may not be the same old Tough Tiff that everybody remembers. Her life is different now: her mother keeps her on an even shorter leash than before, she meets with a probation officer once a month, and she's still grieving her father's recent death. As Tiffany navigates her new life and learns who she wants to be, she must also contend with an overbearing best friend, the geriatric cast of a high-maintenance drama production, her first boyfriend, and a town full of eccentric neighbors--not to mention a dark secret she's been keeping about why the ex-football coach left town.According to Kirkus, Fifield "succeeds in delivering a cast of quirky, unpredictable characters and and intriguing plot.""From the very first page of this book, I immediately wanted to be friends with Tiffany Templeton: she's wry, she's funny, and she's one hell of a shoplifter. What surprised me most about her though--and what will surely keep me thinking about this book for a long time to come--is her enormous heart. Richard Fifield has given us a fresh take on a classic story of coming of age--one that's filled with heart, compassion, and a few small crimes. I'd follow him anywhere, and that includes Gabardine." --Grant Ginder, author of The People We Hate At The Wedding and Honestly, We Meant Well"Richard Fifield is a true original. He uses equal doses of sass, insight, humor, and generosity of spirit to take you places you probably haven't been. In this case, a small Montana town with more big problems, secrets, and personalities than Times Square. Tiffany is the biggest personality of all, a bad girl on a mission to redeem herself--with or without the help of family, frenemies, and her probation officer. Despite a gift for comedy and creating lovable eccentrics, Fifield gives his story real depth and an immense amount of heart. It would be a crime to miss out on this joyously compassionate novel."--Stephen McCauley, author of My Ex-Life and The Object Of My AffectionWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Small Crimes of Tiffany Templeton. To get started finding The Small Crimes of Tiffany Templeton, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.