The Ashleys

The Ashleys by Melissa de la Cruz, published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers on January 8, 2008, is a 272-page work in English. This book centers around the dynamics at Miss Gamble’s Preparatory School for Girls, where a group of affluent and stylish girls, all named Ashley, hold sway over their peers. The narrative follows Lauren Page, who has transformed from an overlooked student into a fashion-forward individual, ready to challenge the status quo.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of social dynamics, peer pressure, and personal transformation. As Lauren confronts the Ashleys, the book delves into her journey of self-discovery and the complexities of navigating friendships and rivalries in a competitive environment. The narrative captures the essence of new experiences and the impact of social themes on young lives, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction.
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The Ashleys rule Miss Gamble’s Preparatory School for Girls. They are gorgeous, rich, impeccably fashion forward, and, yes, all named Ashley. Lauren Page has gone to the same school with them her whole life, and the Ashleys, if forced to remember, might recall only a faint memory of shoving mud in the poor girl’s mouth in kindergarten.
But Lauren Page is no longer the mud-eating loser she once was. And though she has completely changed her exterior from bargain-basement cast-offs to off-the-runway couture (props, of course, to her new personal shopper) she is still the same person on the inside. And that person has had enough of the current regime.
Look out, Ashleys. There’s a new name in school.
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