Mostly Good Girls

Mostly Good Girls by Leila Sales, published by Simon Pulse on October 5, 2010, is a 368-page novel that explores the complexities of adolescence and friendship. Set during Violet’s junior year at the Westfield School, the story delves into her struggles with academic pressures, navigating relationships, and the evolving dynamics with her best friend, Katie. As Violet grapples with her crush’s new girlfriend and the challenges of maintaining her grades, she faces the daunting task of keeping her life from spiraling into chaos.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the essence of teenage life, focusing on social themes such as friendship and the trials of dating. The book presents a relatable portrayal of the pressures young people face, particularly in a competitive academic environment. Through Violet’s experiences, the story examines the difficulties of communication and the impact of choices on relationships, making it a poignant reflection on the trials of growing up.
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The higher you aim, the farther you fall….
It’s Violet’s junior year at the Westfield School. She thought she’d be focusing on getting straight As, editing the lit mag, and figuring out how to talk to boys without choking on her own saliva. Instead, she’s just trying to hold it together in the face of cutthroat academics, her crush’s new girlfriend, and the sense that things are going irreversibly wrong with her best friend, Katie.
When Katie starts making choices that Violet can’t even begin to fathom, Violet has no idea how to set things right between them. Westfield girls are trained for success—but how can Violet keep her junior year from being one huge, epic failure?
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