
by Lianne Oelke
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Added on June 7, 2026
"Jane Sinner snarked her way into my heart, and she's never leaving. Prepare to fall hard for this hilarious, heartfelt gem of a book."âBecky Albertalli, author of Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens AgendaItâs Kind of a Funny Story meets Daria in the darkly hilarious tale of a teenâs attempt to remake her public image and restore inner peace through reality TV. The only thing 17-year-old Jane Sinner hates more than failure is pity. After a personal crisis and her subsequent expulsion from high school, sheâs going nowhere fast. Janeâs well-meaning parents push her to attend a high school completion program at the nearby Elbow River Community College, and she agrees, on one condition: she gets to move out.Jane tackles her housing problem by signing up for House of Orange, a student-run reality show that is basically Big Brother, but for Elbow River Students. Living away from home, the chance to win a car (used, but whatever), and a campus full of people who don't know what she did in high school⊠what more could she want? Okay, maybe a family that understands why sheâd rather turn to Freud than Jesus to make sense of her life, but she'll settle for fifteen minutes in the proverbial spotlight.As House of Orange grows from a low-budget web series to a local TV show with fans and shoddy T-shirts, Jane finally has the chance to let her cynical, competitive nature thrive. She'll use her growing fan base, and whatever Intro to Psychology can teach her, to prove to the worldâor at least viewers of substandard TVâthat she has what it takes to win.Armed with a psych textbook and a genius for manipulation, what could possibly go wrong?Snarky Heroine: Expelled from high school and desperate for a do-over, Jane plans to manipulate her way through a low-budget reality show to win a used car.Diary Format: Told through Janeâs own bitingly funny journal entries, this book is a pitch-perfect look at one teenâs attempt to rewrite her own story, one disastrous decision at a time.Mental Health Focus: A refreshingly honest take on therapy, faith, and finding your footing after a personal crisis that will resonate with anyone whoâs ever felt like they were falling apart.Found Family of Rivals: Forced to live with a handful of eccentric community college students, Jane finds that allies can be found in the most unexpected (and annoying) places.

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