30th October 2011 | 0 Comments
After a terrifying audition, Sara wins a scholarship to the Jersey Ballet for a year. Though it’s not the most prestigious of the ballet schools, it’s certainly a step up for a dancer from a tiny school in Vermont. Sara moves away from her family and friends to live with one of the school’s teachers, [...]
Tags: dance, eating disorders, high schools, self-perception, sex
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3rd September 2011 | 1 Comment
Frustrated with the rivalry between her high school’s soccer and football teams, Lissa organizes the athletes’ girlfriends together in a sex strike. The strike, though, becomes more than a means to an end, as both the guys and girls learn about themselves and their relationships. As with her previous novel, The Duff, Kody Keplinger brings [...]
Tags: dating, feminism, high schools, retelling, sex
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2nd September 2011 | 1 Comment
Mari (short for Marisol) achieves her dream of getting into the dance program at Premiere High School, a special school for performing arts, but quickly discovers that she won’t be able to rest on her laurels. It will take a lot of hard work to stay at Premiere, and even more work to win a [...]
Tags: acting, competition, dance, gangs, high schools, identity, race, sports
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20th May 2011 | 2 Comments
Following up Hate List, a book that explores how people heal in the aftermath of a school shooting, Jennifer Brown tackles another tough subject in Bitter End. Alex’s mom died when she was young; her dad dismisses her mom as crazy and doesn’t bring the topic up much. He doesn’t bring up much of anything [...]
Tags: dating, domestic abuse, family problems, friendship, grief, high schools
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23rd April 2011 | 5 Comments
I’m always eager to pick up books about mental illness, but I’m also a skeptical reader. It’s extremely important to me that mental illness is portrayed well; I hate to see anything that will add to the stigma, and I’m particularly annoyed by fiction that shows a lack of attention to research and detail or [...]
Tags: family problems, high schools, mental illness, secrets, sports
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