That’s What Amanda Said

That’s What Amanda Said by Elizabeth Huge is a fictional narrative published by iUniverse on June 27, 2000. This 196-page book is written in English and explores the life of Amanda Graham, whose world is upended by her parents’ divorce. After relocating from New York to Florida, Amanda navigates the challenges of fitting into a small, exclusive private school. In her quest for acceptance, she makes a choice that leads her to question the true nature of friendship.
Readers will find a story that delves into the psychological complexities of adolescence and the impact of personal decisions on relationships. Amanda’s journey highlights the consequences of her actions as she grapples with the meaning of genuine friendship and the sacrifices that come with it. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of themes related to identity and belonging, inviting readers to reflect on the dynamics of social interactions in a formative stage of life.
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Amanda Graham’s world was destroyed by her parents’ divorce. She left her friends and father in New York, moved to Florida, and entered a small, cliquey private school. In a misguided attempt to become popular, Amanda lied about one of her teachers. She found the friendship she had been seeking, but ultimately realized that that sort of friendship wasn’t what she had been looking for, and it certainly wasn’t worth the price she had to pay.
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