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How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls

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Rose and Sage Baker, 17-year-old orphan twins with more money than God, are living the good life in decadent Palm Beach, Florida. Life is grand—until their purse string-controlling grandmother is infuriated by a Vanity Fair profile of the girls' unsavory exploits.
Now, they'll lose their inheritances if they don't get into ultra-selective Duke University. Enter Megan Simms, a brainy, recent Yale grad who's drowning in school debt. For $75,000 dollars — enough to pay back her loans — she must ensure the girls are accepted at Duke. This is no small feat, given that the twins cannot sit still longer than it takes to down a glass of Cristal. Megan is going to have to learn her Pucci from her Prada, and play by a whole different set of rules if she's going to whip these two into academic shape. Along the way, she just might discover that the twins aren't the only ones getting an education.

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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

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  • ISBN: 9780446595650
  • Release date: July 3, 2007

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  • ISBN: 9780446197236
  • Release date: July 3, 2007

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  • ISBN: 9780446197236
  • File size: 379 KB
  • Release date: July 3, 2007

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Rose and Sage Baker, 17-year-old orphan twins with more money than God, are living the good life in decadent Palm Beach, Florida. Life is grand—until their purse string-controlling grandmother is infuriated by a Vanity Fair profile of the girls' unsavory exploits.
Now, they'll lose their inheritances if they don't get into ultra-selective Duke University. Enter Megan Simms, a brainy, recent Yale grad who's drowning in school debt. For $75,000 dollars — enough to pay back her loans — she must ensure the girls are accepted at Duke. This is no small feat, given that the twins cannot sit still longer than it takes to down a glass of Cristal. Megan is going to have to learn her Pucci from her Prada, and play by a whole different set of rules if she's going to whip these two into academic shape. Along the way, she just might discover that the twins aren't the only ones getting an education.

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