Fifteen year old Luisa Perez is not going to win any awards for school spirit. In fact, she and her friends make it a point to avoid all activities considered "extracurricular." So when her English teacher volunteers her to be an anonymous columnist for the school paper, Luisa's first impulse is to run. But, unlike her high-school dropout sister, Luisa does want to go to college -- it may be her only ticket out of a life spent working at the cowboy-themed diner where she waitresses part time -- and it would be nice to have something to put on her applications.
Her first assignment is to cover her high school's latest fund-raiser, which pits the girls against the boys. Luisa will cover the events from the female point of view, while another anonymous writer provides the male perspective -- or, at least, that's how it begins. The two columnists soon find themselves engaged in an epic battle of the sexes -- a battle that Luisa is determined to win, even if it means risking the best relationship she's ever had.
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