Lessons for Lauren

Lessons for Lauren by Alison Hart, published by Random House Children’s Books in 1994, is a juvenile fiction work that spans 123 pages. The story centers around Lauren Remick, a spirited girl who is known for being a supportive friend and a peacemaker among her peers. As she grapples with her mid-semester grades, Lauren faces uncertainty about her future at Foxhall. Her situation takes a turn when her adviser introduces her to a student tutor, Courtney Stewart, whom Lauren initially admires for her intelligence and popularity.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will discover the complexities of friendship and the challenges of academic life. Lauren’s journey reveals that even those who seem perfect have their flaws, prompting her to reassess her perceptions of success and friendship. The book explores themes related to animals, horses, and sports, making it a relatable read for young audiences interested in equestrian activities. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage readers with its relatable characters and situations.
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Spunky Laren Remick is everyone’s best friend, the suite’s cheerleader, and sometimes peacemaker. But when the girls receive their mid-semester grades, she isn’t sure she’ll be allowed to continue at Foxhall. To Lauren’s relief, her adviser suggests a student tutor, Courtney Stewart. At first, Lauren idolizes the smart, popular girl. But then she finds out that Courtney isn’t so perfect, after all.
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