

Charming as a Verb
From the award-winning author
of The Field Guide to the North American Teenager comes a
whip-smart and layered romantic comedy. Now in paperback!
From the award-winning author of The Field Guide to theNorth American Teenager comes a whip-smart and layered romantic comedy. Perfectfor fans of Nicola Yoon and Jenny Han.
Henri “Halti” Haltiwanger can charm just about anyone.He is a star debater and popular student at the prestigious FATE academy, thedutiful first-generation Haitian son, and the trusted dog walker for hiswealthy New York City neighbors. But his easy smiles mask a burning ambition toattend his dream college, Columbia University.
There is only one person who seems immune to Henri’s charms: his “intense”classmate and neighbor Corinne Troy. When she uncovers Henri’s less-than-honestdog-walking scheme, she blackmails him into helping her change her image atschool. Henri agrees, seeing a potential upside for himself.
Soon what started as a mutual hustle turns into something moresurprising than either of them ever bargained for. . . .
This is a sharply funny and insightful novel about the countlesshustles we have to keep from doing the hardest thing: being ourselves.
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From the award-winning author
of The Field Guide to the North American Teenager comes a
whip-smart and layered romantic comedy. Now in paperback!
From the award-winning author of The Field Guide to theNorth American Teenager comes a whip-smart and layered romantic comedy. Perfectfor fans of Nicola Yoon and Jenny Han.
Henri “Halti” Haltiwanger can charm just about anyone.He is a star debater and popular student at the prestigious FATE academy, thedutiful first-generation Haitian son, and the trusted dog walker for hiswealthy New York City neighbors. But his easy smiles mask a burning ambition toattend his dream college, Columbia University.
There is only one person who seems immune to Henri’s charms: his “intense”classmate and neighbor Corinne Troy. When she uncovers Henri’s less-than-honestdog-walking scheme, she blackmails him into helping her change her image atschool. Henri agrees, seeing a potential upside for himself.
Soon what started as a mutual hustle turns into something moresurprising than either of them ever bargained for. . . .
This is a sharply funny and insightful novel about the countlesshustles we have to keep from doing the hardest thing: being ourselves.























