Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn’t Have)

“Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn’t Have)” by Sarah Mlynowski is a juvenile fiction novel published by HarperCollins on June 19, 2012. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story follows sixteen-year-old April as she navigates the complexities of living independently with her friend Vi, after telling a small untruth to her father to make it happen. As they attempt to manage their newfound freedom, they find themselves in a series of unexpected situations, including skipping school and harboring a fugitive.
Readers will discover April’s journey as she balances the challenges of adolescence, including a love triangle and the responsibilities of daily life. The narrative explores themes related to social issues and the experiences of girls and women during this pivotal stage of life. Through a mix of humor and relatable dilemmas, the book captures the essence of teenage rebellion and the lessons learned along the way.
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If given the opportunity, what sixteen-year-old wouldn’t jump at the chance to move in with a friend and live parent-free? Although maybe “opportunity” isn’t the right word, since April had to tell her dad a tiny little untruth to make it happen (see #1: “Lied to Our Parents”). But she and her housemate Vi are totally responsible and able to take care of themselves. How they ended up “Skipping School” (#3), “Buying a Hot Tub” (#4), and, um, “Harboring a Fugitive” (#7) is a mystery to them. To get through the year, April will have to juggle a love triangle, learn to do her own laundry, and accept that her carefully constructed world just might be falling apart . . . one thing-she-shouldn’t-have-done at a time.
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