Kari tells her first time story in the spirit of "Cherry" the debut YA novel by Lindsey Rosin, a coming-of-age, laugh-out-loud tale about four teenage girls who make a pact to lost their virginity before high school graduation. Order here: http://www.simonandschuster.com/books...
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"Layla, Emma, Alex, and Zoe didn't start off planning to make a pact that they'd lose their virginities before graduation. But one afternoon, over frozen yogurt, they all wound up committing to doing the deed together...but not, like, actually together. An insightful tale about the true bonds between young women, like Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants but deliciously saucier, Cherry traces the girls' journey to lose their V-cards and all that comes along with it. No matter how long it's been since you lost your virginity, this is still one of those books that will transport you right back into your teen years in the best possible way."
-- Refinery29
http://www.refinery29.com/2016/05/111...
"If American Pie was gender-flipped, you'd get Cherry by Lindsey Rosin. It's so much more than that, though, because, duh, young women and sexuality is far more intriguing a concept with a lot more stereotypes and hate to overcome. In their senior year of high school, four best female friends make a pact to lose their virginities. Layla has a serious boyfriend, Alex claims she has already done it, Zoe blushes at the idea of sex, and Emma doesn't get caught up in all this sex stuff. Rosin's debut is LOL-worthy, but it also has a lot to say about female friendship and sexuality."
--Bustle
https://www.bustle.com/articles/17390...
"Why put it on your radar?
1. It really is a YA version of American Pie for girls
2. The friendships and honestly and awkwardness and all of that is so killer
3. This is the kind of book that has only just started getting queer POVs (see Tumbling by Caela Carter, Winning by Lara Deloza) and it’s so, so great. The romance is adorable and it has multiple on-page sex scenes between girls and even that elusive discussion about what constitutes sex between girls."
--LGBTQ Reads
https://lgbtqreads.com/2016/08/15/tbr...
"Overall, Cherry was an amazing debut that handles a hard issue perfectly. I felt like everything about it was real and honest–the sex, the friendships, the scariness but inevitable fact of the future. I believe everyone, especially teen girls, should read this book. I don’t know how many ways I can say this, so I’ll just lay it out straight: BUY THIS BOOK!"
--Fiery Reads
https://fieryreads.wordpress.com/2016...
Directed by Lindsey Rosin
Edited by: Diandra Kendall Luzon
Produced by: Josh Turner McGuire, Haley Hansen and Jordan Ross
Associate Producer: Maxine Rosin
Director of Photography: Michael Lockridge
2nd Camera Operator: Peter Alton
Sound: Jeremy Childers
Production Consultant: Mary Pat Bentel
Production Coordinator: Kelsi Reel
Production Assistants: Elyssa Caplan, Nicole Glantz, Molly McCook
Music: Courtesy of ScoreAScore
Twitter: @lindseyrosin
Instagram: @cherrythebook
www.lindseyrosin.com
© Lindsey Rosin, Sucker Love Productions
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