Meggin Patricia Cabot was born and and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, daughter of Barbara and C. Victor Cabot, a college professor. She also lived in Grenoble, France and Carmel, California (the setting for her bestselling Mediator series) before moving to New York City after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Indiana University. After working for ten years as an assistant residence hall director at New York University (an experience from which she occasionally draws...
1-800-Where-R-You

1-800-Where-R-You
Synopsis
Jess Mastriani has never been what you'd call a typical Midwestern teenager—her extracurricular activities, instead of cheerleading or 4-H, include fist-fights with the football team and month-long stints in detention. A part of Jess would like to be the prom queen her mother has always envisioned her being, but another part is secretly counting the days until she's saved up enough money to buy her own Harley. Then something happens that guarantees Jess will be one of the in-crowd...at least until her newfound talent ends up getting her dead.
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Jess MastrianiProtagonist
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1-800-Where-R-YouMass Market Paperback, May
240 pages
Simon PulseLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97814169052403 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
Is 1-800-Where-R-You part of a series?
This book is the first in the '1-800-Where-R-You' series, which follows the protagonist's developing psychic abilities and her involvement in solving missing persons cases. While each book features a new mystery, the overarching character development and relationships progress throughout the series.
How does this book compare to Meg Cabot's other works?
While Meg Cabot is widely known for her 'Princess Diaries' series, '1-800-Where-R-You' offers a distinct shift into the paranormal mystery genre, featuring a protagonist with supernatural abilities. It maintains Cabot's signature witty voice and focus on relatable teenage experiences, but with a darker, more suspenseful edge.















