A Girl Named Digit

“This novel is so much fun to read that readers will buy it all, thanks to Farrah’s smart, witty voice and the gentle romance between John and Farrah.” Kirkus
Farrah “Digit” Higgins may be going to MIT in the fall, but this L.A. high school genius has left her geek self behind in another school district so she can blend in with the popular crowd at Santa Monica High and actually enjoy her senior year. But when Farrah, the daughter of a UCLA math professor, unknowingly cracks a terrorist group’s number sequence, her laid-back senior year gets a lot more interesting. Soon she is personally investigating the case, on the run from terrorists, and faking her own kidnapping — all while trying to convince a young, hot FBI agent to take her seriously. So much for blending in . . .
Praise for A Girl Named Digit
“Conspiracy, humor, romance, and math puzzles are all skillfully blended elements in this clever story . . . bound to be a popular title. ” VOYA
“Teens struggling with self-identity will relate to Digit and enjoy this quick, suspenseful read.” School Library Journal
“Digit is absolutely adorable and so hilarious, both in her inner monologues and her interactions (particularly with John, the hot FBI agent assigned to protect her) and I couldn’t help but laugh out loud so many times. From her obsession with bumper stickers to her shyness about her crazy math skills, she is such an enjoyable character.” From A to Z
“This is a fast-paced, humorous story told from Digit’s point of view. You’ve got adventure, guns blazing, codes, and did I mention that really cute guy? Hey, Digit’s only a few months away from 18, right? This is a fun book that would be perfect for reading on the beach – if you don’t mind ignoring the sun and sand. It’s very hard to put down. Who knew numbers could be so much fun?” Keen Readers