
A teenager who has always made fun of boy-conscious friends and who has been groomed to develop her "full potential" finds herself becoming interested in boys and begins to question some of her former thinking.
A high-achieving teenager faces an internal crisis when her long-held disdain for romantic interests begins to crumble. The protagonist, previously focused entirely on academic and personal development, finds her rigid worldview challenged by the onset of adolescent attraction. As she navigates the social pressures of her peer group, she must reconcile her past identity with these emerging feelings. The narrative follows her internal shift as she evaluates the validity of her former convictions against her current reality.
Readers often note the grounded approach the author takes toward the common tropes of teenage romance. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's evolution from a cynical observer of her peers to a participant in the social experiences she once mocked. Critics highlight the effectiveness of the internal conflict, noting that the book avoids overly dramatic plot devices in favor of character-driven growth. The narrative pacing is described as steady, allowing for a clear progression of the protagonist's changing perspective on her own potential and desires.
Page Count:
159
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Simon Pulse
ISBN-10:
0020447124
ISBN-13:
9780020447122
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