âWith an upbeat tone, clever dialogue, and an artsy point of view, Depth of Field is one relatable teenage girlâs contemporary coming-of-age journeyâ (School Library Journal).  Two weeks in New York City should be the time of Pippaâs life: sheâs attending the prestigious Tisch Photography Camp. But what should be fourteen unforgettable days of bliss turns into chaos when her one and only nemesis, Ben Baxter, proves to be surprisingly more complex than she couldâve ever imagined, and her Tisch mentor, a renowned photographer, seems to have a lot more to do with her parentsâ past than anyone wants her to know. Is Pippa out of her depth?  Picking up where she left off in The Rule of Thirds, Pippa Greene returns in Depth of Field, a story full of the same heart, comedic touches, and romance that made readers fall in love with Chantel Guertinâs charming YA series.  âAmusingly honest . . . Frothy yet engaging romance with a snapshot of the photography world to add color.â âKirkus Reviews  âPippa is an appealing heroine and this will find readers.â âVOYA  âTight plotting, vivid characters, and an underlying thread of photography know-how make Depth of Field a smart and stylish read.â âThe National Reading Campaign  âGuertin truly inhabits the world of a talented 16-year-old who, in spite of self-doubt, faces the world head on. And if the story is one that has been told many times, many ways, Guertinâs approach to it is creative and new.â âCM: Canadian Review of Materials