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ReShonda Tate Billingsley (Author)
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September 16, 2008 Good Girlz
Welcome to the club....

The Theta Ladies are the hottest new high school sorority, and Camille wants in! After seeing the girls perform a fantastic show at her school, Camille's dreaming of donning the pink satin T-shirt of the Thetas...and is beyond flattered when the sorority sisters actually acknowledge her existence. If only she could persuade her best friends -- Alexis, Jasmine, and Angel -- to join with her....

Is it worth the price of admission?

Jasmine has always butted heads with Tori Young, the Theta Ladies president, and she wants no part of the exclusive sorority scene. Camille, Alexis, and Angel are excited to be pledging and are up for any challenge. When it is time to announce new members, Camille and Alexis are accepted and Angel's left out in the cold. Despite her disappointment, Angel encourages her friends to enjoy themselves. But when the real reason for Angel's rejection comes to light, Alexis and Camille must choose: Do they break their commitment to their newfound "sisters" to take a stand for their sister at heart?


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ReShonda Tate Billingsley is the #1 national bestselling author of eight previous novels for adults, as well as the Good Girlz teen series. She has won numerous awards for her journalism and fiction, including the Nova Lee Nation Award from the Greater Dallas Writing Association and the prestigious Gold Pen Award for Best New Author for her first novel, My Brother’s Keeper. Her short fiction appears in the story anthology Have a Little Faith. She is also the author of the nonfiction book Help! I’ve Turned Into My Mother. ReShonda welcomes readers to her websites at www.reshondatatebillingsley.com.

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1

Camille

These chicks were off the chain!

I couldn't do anything but stare in awe at the twelve girls on the auditorium stage. Not only did they look cute as all get-out in their tight black low-riders and pink satin T-shirts with "Theta Diva" spelled out in rhinestones, but they were doing moves I'd never seen before. We were at my school's step show. The Thetas were the third act, and they were turning the place out.

As a member of my high school's drill team, I can appreciate a good dancer, but these girls were dancing and stepping like they were starring in that Stomp the Yard movie. They had the crowd going wild.

One of my best friends, Alexis, must've been thinking the same thing because she leaned in to me and shouted over the thumping rap music, "Girl, what's the name of this group again?"

"They're called the Theta Ladies. It's a sorority at my school," I responded as we stood with the crowd and applauded like crazy while they exited the stage.

Although the sorority was on campus at a lot of other high schools here in Houston, the Thetas had just started at my school last year. I'd seen the girls around campus, wearing their pink-and-white T-shirts, but I'd never paid them much attention. Until now.

"Gimme a break. They ain't all that," my other best friend, Jasmine, said as she turned up her nose. I ignored her. Jasmine always had something negative to say. Not many things impressed her and she always found something wrong with everything.

Jasmine had come a long way from when we first met her a year and a half ago, though. That's when we all joined the Good Girlz, a community service group formed by Rachel Jackson Adams, the first lady of this church in our neighborhood.

I know the name may sound a little hokey, but don't get it twisted. We aren't some Goody Two-shoes group. In fact, Miss Rachel started the group as part of a youth outreach program at Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, where her husband was pastor. Even though her daddy was a preacher, Miss Rachel was buck wild as a teenager; and now that she was grown, she wanted to do something to help teens who were headed down the wrong path. And boy, were we headed down the wrong path.

I was actually facing jail time when I hooked up with the Good Girlz. It's almost unbelievable, since I had never been in any major trouble before that, but the dog who used to be my boyfriend had my nose wide open. Six months after me and Keith started going together, he got arrested for carjacking an old lady. He kept saying he didn't do it. I believed him, but he couldn't wait for justice to prevail so he broke out of jail. (We later found out he really didn't do it. It was his stepbrother.)

After he escaped, Keith had me hide him at my grandma's house. The thing was, I didn't even know he'd broken out. He told me they let him go. Anyway, the police eventually found him at my grandma's house, and that fool took off through a back window and left me to take the rap for hiding him.

So when the judge told me it was either jail or the Good Girlz, well, you can see that was a no-brainer. Let me just tell you, I'm too cute for jail. (People tell me all the time I look like a prettier version of Kyla Pratt, that girl who played on the TV show One on One.)

It's a good thing I joined the Good Girlz because the police later found Keith hiding out at his baby mama's house. Did I mention that I didn't know he had a baby? Or a baby mama? So, I probably would've been in prison for real for killing him if it wasn't for the Good Girlz.

"Look how they're strutting around like they're all that." Jasmine's voice snapped me out of my thoughts.

I grinned as I watched the Thetas walk down the aisle. Everyone was stopping them and giving them props. "They are all that," I said, my voice full of admiration.

"Really, they're not," Jasmine snarled.

I blew her off because Jasmine was my girl, funky attitude and all. Miss Rachel had made Jasmine join the Good Girlz after breaking up a fight between her and this boy named Dedrick. At six feet tall, Jasmine wasn't anybody you wanted to mess with. Just ask Dedrick. She had beat him like he stole something just because he was teasing her.

Jasmine has actually toned down some of her mean ways over the last year and a half. Although you'd never know it by the way she was sitting over there with her nose all turned up.

"I didn't know they even had sororities in high school," Alexis said.

Alexis was the rich girl of the group. Her dad is some big-time businessman, and her family has beaucoup money. She resembled Beyoncé (and she didn't hesitate to let you know it) and was always dressed in the tightest clothes, looking like she had just stepped off the cover of a magazine. But she's so cool that her bourgie ways don't bother me. Most of the time anyway.

I turned my attention back to Alexis, since she was just as hyped as I was.

"Yeah, lots of high schools have sororities," I said.

"Have you ever thought about joining?" the fourth member of our group, Angel, leaned in and asked. She'd been so quiet I'd almost forgotten she was there. But that was Angel's nature. She was the sweet, quiet one of the group. Getting pregnant at fifteen had made her grow up pretty fast, especially because her baby's daddy was this triflin' boy named Marcus, who didn't even claim their daughter, Angelica. I loved Angel, and her daughter was so adorable, but I wouldn't trade places with her for anything in the world.

"I think it would be cool to be a Theta," Alexis said wistfully. "But they don't have them at my school."

Alexis was the only one of us that didn't go to Madison High School. She went to a private school called St. Pius on the other side of town.

"I told you about that new rule the school district has that lets students participate in extracurricular activities at another school if your school doesn't offer it," I said. "So, you could join the Thetas at our school."

"For real?" she asked, wide-eyed.

I nodded as the next sorority made their way on to the stage. Sure, I'd watch them perform; but for me, the Thetas had already stolen the show.

Copyright © 2008 by ReShonda Tate Billingsley


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; Original edition (September 16, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416558764
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416558767
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #511,788 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am a former news reporter in Houston. But I recently left to pursue my true passion full time - writing. I'm the author of twenty books and a mother to three young children. Two of my books are currently being made into movies. I'm also a proud University of Texas at Austin graduate. Not only do I love writing, I love reading almost as much!

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Friend is Still A Friend, September 12, 2008
This review is from: Fair-Weather Friends (Good Girlz) (Paperback)
Fair-Weather Friends by Reshonda Tate Billingsley brings us back into the lives of Angel, Camille, Alexis and Jasmine. The Good Girlz, as they are known, have weathered many storms but their friendship has stood the test-of-time. Nothing could ever come between them or could it? The girls attend a school Step Show and are blown away by a performance, put on by The Thetas, a high school sorority. Immediately, Camille is convinced she wants to join and her focus is on getting the other girls interested. She knows that Alexis and Angel are shoo-ins. However, she assumes that Jasmine is going to take some convincing. Particularly bothersome to all of the girls is the fact that Tori, Jasmine's arch enemy, is the sorority's leader. After much convincing, all of the girls decide to give it a try and almost immediately problems start.

Jasmine has a confrontation with Tori and decides the sorority is not for her. Most surprisingly, Angel, the only Hispanic girl does not make the sorority for reasons not explained. All of the Good Girlz are surprised, considering Angel is the sweetest and most easygoing of the quartet. Angel immediately distances herself from the group. When it is discovered that the reason Angel was not accepted is because of her ethnicity, the friends and the whole school become involved. From that point the reader is introduced to a very real world of what happens when decisions are made based upon skin color and race. We are also allowed to see how hard it is for young people to make choices that are not necessarily popular ones. Ms. Billingsley does a wonderful job of giving us a full, realistic view of what can happen when friends feel betrayed and racism rears its ugly head. Fair-Weather Friends is recommended to all who enjoy entertaining, well-told stories, particularly teenagers.

Angelia Menchan
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Hit, December 10, 2008
This review is from: Fair-Weather Friends (Good Girlz) (Paperback)
I have enjoyed the good girls series. This series is great for all ages. I have enjoyed this book from the beginning to the end. I can't wait for the next one.
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