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Forced to move across the country for her moms new job, Julia Anderson hates everything about her new home in Campbell River until she meets Cody Romano, a cute and charming guy who soon becomes a friend, then something more. But just when things are finally looking up, Jules and Cody realize their families are on opposite sides of an environmental issue thats dividing their small coastal community in half, stirring up strife, spite, and even sabotage.



Hiding secret dates from gossiping neighbors and their parents, Jules and Cody must risk it all to be together, lest their relationship end before they can find out how far it can go.

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A new young adult book is sure to show that a rose by any other name does smell as sweet. * Guelph Mercury Tribune * Readers looking for a feel-good version of Romeo and Juliet with a little bit of danger and suspense related to the legal battle and an anonymous donors support of the Eco-Guardians will enjoy Cody and Julias journey. While the story follows familiar genre beats, it still contains enough surprises to sustain readers interest. * Kirkus Reviews *

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Two households, both alike in dignity. In Campbell River, where we lay our scene.
Eric Walters began writing in 1993 as a way to entice his grade five students into becoming more interested in reading and writing. Walters has now published over 130 novels and picture books. His novels have become bestsellers, been translated into sixteen languages, and won over one hundred awards, including ten Forest of Reading awards and the 2020 Governor Generals Literary Award. He conceived of the I Read Canadian Day and is a tireless presenter, speaking to students across North America. In 2014, Walters was named a Member of The Order of Canada. He lives in Guelph, Ontario, with his wife, Anita, and they have three grown children Christina, Nicholas, and Julia and six grandchildren.