In Too Deep

In Too Deep by Jennifer Banash is a young adult fiction novel published by Penguin on January 6, 2009. This Berkley JAM trade paperback edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Casey McCloy, a small-town girl navigating her new life in New York City, where she grapples with her identity and self-worth amidst the excitement of urban living and a budding romance with Drew Van Allen.
Readers will encounter the complexities of friendship and rivalry as Casey’s journey unfolds. The narrative explores themes of belonging and self-discovery, particularly through her interactions with Madison Macallister, who feels threatened by Casey’s presence and seeks revenge for her perceived social slight. The book delves into the challenges faced by young women in a competitive environment, making it a relevant read for those interested in young adult fiction centered on girls and women.
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If you don’t belong here- you just don’t belong…
The Bramford building’s newest resident and small-town transplant Casey McCloy is adapting to life in the Big Apple and loving it. She’s got the look, the attitude, and a delish new boyfriend, Drew Van Allen. But she’s starting to have second thoughts as to whether the “New York” Casey is the real Casey. And she’s not so sure she likes herself much anymore. She’s not the only one.
Madison Macallister has always had her Manolo Blahniks firmly planted on the top rung of the social ladder-until that corn-fed cow Casey stole Drew away from her and made her look the fool. So what if Madison wasn’t exactly dating Drew at the time? She wanted him. And everyone knows that Madison gets what she wants, like Drew-and a little revenge.
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