Cover art for Sometimes We Tell the Truth
Published
Simon Pulse, December 2017
ISBN
9781481465007
Format
Softcover

Sometimes We Tell the Truth

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In this contemporary retelling of The Canterbury Tales, a group of teens on a bus ride to Washington, DC, each tell a storysome fantastical, some realistic, some downright scandalousin pursuit of the ultimate prize: a perfect score. Jeff boards the bus for the Civics class trip to Washington, DC, with a few things on his mind:-Six hours trapped with his classmates sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.-He somehow ended up sitting next to his ex-best friend, who he hasnt spoken to in years.-He still feels guilty for the major part he played in pranking his teacher, and the trips chaperone, Mr.

Bailey.-And his best friend Cannon, never one to be trusted and banned from the trip, has something big planned for DC. But Mr. Bailey has an idea to keep everyone in line: each person on the bus is going to have the chance to tell a story. It can be fact or fiction, realistic or fantastical, dark or funny or sad. It doesnt matter. Each person gets a story, and whoever tells the best one will get an automatic A in the class. But in the middle of all the storytelling, with secrets and confessions coming out, Jeff only has one thing on his mindcan he live up to the super successful story published in the school newspaper weeks ago that convinced everyone that he was someone smart, someone special, and someone with something to say. In her debut novel, Kim Zarins breathes new life into Chaucers The Canterbury Tales in a fresh and contemporary retelling that explores the dark realities of high school, and the ordinary moments that bring us all together.

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