Want an idealistic, goodie two shoes, happy ending story to make you feel warm and fuzzy as the hormones of high school begin pouring out in spring? Welcome to We Can Work it Out, the next part of Elizabeth Eulberg’s The Lonely Hearts Club. Penny Lane is a high school student whose Lonely Hearts Club was created to give girls a group to hang out with and be independent of boys. But when Penny finds herself attracted to and then dating a boy, she has to make hard choices as to which one will get her attention. The boyfriend is very understanding at first, but as simplistic conflicts build, he turns away. Will Penny be able to juggle her love for the club with her desire to get the boy back? Full of many, many, many references to Beatles tunes, We Can Work It out is a perfect read for that 9th grade, boy obsessed person if they realize that everything doesn’t always time up in pretty bows in the end. It wouldn’t surprise this reader if this became a Disney or Hallmark movies. This is an additional purchase and can be easily read without having read The Lonely Hearts Club.