The Ivy

The Ivy by Lauren Kunze is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on May 3, 2011, featuring 336 pages in English. This novel follows Callie Andrews as she navigates her new life at one of the most prestigious universities in the world. While the excitement of attending Harvard is palpable, Callie quickly discovers that university life encompasses much more than academic freedom; it involves elite social events, complex relationships, and the challenges of fitting in.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship, dating, and the social dynamics of school life. As Callie grapples with her complicated love life and the repercussions of a secret that threatens to unravel her world, the story explores the intricacies of young adulthood. The Ivy presents a vivid portrayal of the pressures and experiences that come with being a student in a competitive environment, making it a relatable read for those interested in juvenile fiction centered on social themes.
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You’re an adult now. Right?
Callie Andrews got into the most prestigious university in the world. Awesome! But now she has to actually go there. And Harvard, she quickly realizes, is about far more than freedom from parents and making the grades. It’s about the elite parties, and the social connections, and the boys. OMG: the boys. Callie’s love life is the definition of complicated. Especially when her deepest secret falls into the hands of her archenemy.
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