Description

“La bella mentira” is the sequel to “La clase de confesiones.” HOWEVER, it is written also as a standalone novel! Major events from part 1 are skillfully interwoven into the first chapter so that students can get a taste of the drama, and prepare for even a bigger showdown! This novel is written almost entirely in the present tense. The tale of a young boy with a major crush is the perfect novel for reviewing school vocabulary, classes, relationships, and a wide range of present tense structures in the target language. Your students will connect immediately with the authentic and witty expressions, snarky teachers, and of course, “el amor.”

Synopsis:
Carlos is having a bad day, and it’s about to get worse. He leaves Spanish class utterly embarrassed. He had no idea that the teacher was going to partner him up with Jessica, the girl he actually writes about in his class essay. Adding insult to injury, the teacher reads his essay in front of the class, even the mean-spirited things he wrote about his teacher. After running into a few more problems in math class (and his crazy math teacher!), he is faced with the big showdown in the  lunchroom. Now, Carlos is between *”la espada y la pared.” He has to make serious decisions. However, a short story in Spanish class may hold the key to all of his problems, and may ultimately lead to his biggest confession of all. Find out in the second installment of the series.

Targeted Level:

  • Level 1
  • Unique Word Count: 150
  • Total Word Count: 4,800

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