Lillian Clark schöpft aus ihrer Kindheit im Kleinstädtchen im Westen, die von Reiten und großen imaginären Abenteuern geprägt war. Ihre vielfältigen Erfahrungen, vom Rettungsschwimmer bis zur Zamboni-Fahrerin, führten schließlich zu einer lebenslangen Liebe zur Arbeit als Buchhändlerin. Heute lebt sie in Idaho und schreibt für Jugendliche, wobei ihre Werke oft von ihrer Leidenschaft für das Lesen fast aller Genres und ihren Kindheitserfahrungen geprägt sind. Ihre Geschichten zeichnen sich durch fesselndes Erzählen und ein tiefes Verständnis für die Jugend aus.
Sixteen-year-old overachiever Lucille Harper agrees to be a beta tester for a secretive human cloning program, hoping her clone will meet her academic and family responsibilities and leave her free to figure out who she really is
Ocean's 8 meets The Breakfast Club in this fast-paced, multi-perspective story about five teens determined to hack into one billionaire absentee father's company to steal tuition money. For Nari, aka Narioka Diane, aka hacker digital alter ego "d0l0s," it's college and then a career at "one of the big ones," like Google or Apple. Keagan, her sweet, sensitive boyfriend, is happy to follow her wherever she may lead. Reese is an ace/aro visual artist with plans to travel the world. Santiago is off to Stanford on a diving scholarship, with very real Olympic hopes. And Bellamy? Physics genius Bellamy is admitted to MIT--but the student loan she'd been counting on is denied when it turns out her estranged father--one Robert Foster--is loaded. Nari isn't about to let her friend's dreams be squashed by a deadbeat billionaire, so she hatches a plan to steal just enough from Foster to allow Bellamy to achieve her goals. Fast-paced and banter-filled, Lillian Clark's debut is a hilarious and thought-provoking Robin Hood story for the 21st century. "This well-paced debut follows exceptionally smart, thoughtful, and loyal friends navigating the morally ambiguous areas of life."--Kirkus "A smart and fast-paced debut that will intrigue heist aficionados and modern-minded Robin Hoods."--Booklist "Gleefully engrossing."--The Bulletin