A usually-honest ninth grader fibs about having been kissed then rushes to lock lips with someone before her lie is uncovered in this charming and relatable middle grade rom-com.
Millie hates liars. Ever since her mom lied to their family about the six-month affair she was having, Millie has pledged to always tell the truth, no matter what. But when her classmate Logan asks herin the middle of study hall with everyone listeningwhether shes kissed anyone, she panics. She panics and lies, saying she has.
Afterward, Millie spirals. She hasnt only broken her most important rule, shes done it badly. Millies sure everyone knows she was fibbing. The only way out is to make reality catch up to her lies by changing her kiss status and getting a boyfriend
as quickly as possible.
But Millies mission keeps getting foiled by Logan, who suddenly seems to be there at every turn. Millie starts to wonder why Logan cares so much in the first place. Could it be that when he asked about her first kiss, it wasnt to embarrass her at all?
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Running Back to You revels in the reality of awkward adolescence in this charming, hilarious and heartwarming coming of age story. Full of friendly hijinks and sporty shenanigans, Millie and her friends find themselves, and each other, at the finish line along with a first kiss or two! -- Jennifer Iacopelli, author of Finding Her Edge
Sarah Henning is a recovering journalist who has worked for The Palm Beach Post, The Kansas City Star, Associated Press, and more. She is the author of Sea Witch, The Princess Will Save You, Throw Like a Girl, Monster Camp, and Running Back to You, among others. When not writing, she runs ultramarathons, hits the playground with her two kids, and hangs out with her husband, Justin, who doubles as her long-suffering IT department. Sarah lives in Lawrence, Kansas. Visit her at SarahHenningWrites.com.