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The Real Real

A Novel

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The bestselling authors of The Nanny Diaries introduce a new heroine to root for: Jesse O'Rourke, coffee barista, high school senior, and unwitting reality TV star.

Imagine there was never a Laguna Beach, a Newport Harbor, the shimmering Hills. Imagine that your hometown—your school—is the first place XTV descends to set up cameras.

Now imagine they've trained them on you.

When Jesse O'Rourke gets picked for a "documentary" being filmed at her school in the Hamptons she's tempted to turn down the offer. But there's a tuition check attached to being on the show, and Jesse needs the cash so she can be the first in her family to attend college. All she has to do is trade her best friend for the glam clique she's studiously avoided, her privacy for a 24/7 mike, and her sense of right and wrong for "what sells on camera." . . . At least there's one bright spot in the train wreck that is her suddenly public senior year: Jesse's crush has also made the cast.

As the producers manipulate the lives of their "characters" to heighten the drama, and Us Weekly covers become a regular occurrence for Jesse, she must struggle to remember one thing: the difference between real and the real real.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 18, 2009
      Long Island girl Jesse O’Rourke is a down-to-earth Have-Not among the glamorous, vacuous Haves at Hampton High. But all this changes when she’s one of the lucky six chosen to star in a reality-TV show called The Real Hampton Beach
      . From the authors of The Nanny Diaries
      , this first venture into YA functions as a reality-TV exposé about how the genre corrupts those who play along—even a regular girl like Jesse. For $40,000 toward college, Jesse risks everything—her best friendship, dignity, values, respect from her parents and even getting the right guy—as TV producers stage ridiculous, fake situations for these high school “stars” that lead to humiliation, backstabbing and other shock-value fare. And things only get worse once the show airs (“Must
      stop looking every time someone calls my name,” thinks Jesse after passersby harass her while she’s picking up the mail.) Though the endgame payback lacks punch—its purpose is to set up a sequel—with this lighter-than-air page-turner the authors deliver a fast-paced, fun read. Ages 14–up.

    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2009
      Gr 9 Up-Teens will revel in the juiciness of this fictional exposé. In "The Nanny Diaries" (St. Martins, 2002), McLaughlin and Kraus took on the world of the rich and neurotic. In their first novel for teens, they expose the malicious underbelly of the reality-TV industry. When Jesse ORourke gets chosen to be part of the cast of a new documentary series, "The Real Hampton Beach", about seniors dealing with the real world and real issues, she has considerable reservations, but the offer of $40,000 in college tuition is too good to turn down. It sounds easy enoughpretend to be best friends with people you despise, wear designer clothes you cannot afford, and give up any semblance of privacyright? If only it were that simple. Between the phony friendships, the staged fights, and the product placements, Jesse can no longer differentiate between whats real and what looks good on television. She and the other players are just pawns in the networks moneymaking game. However, that changes when Jesse gets dirt on the networks president of programming. Now they have the upper hand and can finally regain control over their lives. This book is far more entertaining than most of the so-called reality programs on television. The authors have a natural ability for digging up the dirt and bringing it to the surface."Robyn Zaneski, New York Public Library"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:4.8
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:7-12

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