This Full House

This Full House by Virginia Euwer Wolff is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on May 17, 2011. This 496-page book is presented in English and explores the life of LaVaughn, who has navigated the challenges of growing up in the projects and is on the brink of attending college. As she enters her senior year of high school, LaVaughn faces unexpected discoveries that disrupt her world and challenge her understanding of relationships and priorities.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into social issues, particularly those affecting young women, as LaVaughn attempts to connect people who should care for one another. The story raises questions about decision-making and the complexities of life, especially when faced with difficult circumstances. This edition offers a thoughtful exploration of themes related to pregnancy, health, and the struggles of adolescence, making it a relevant read for those interested in young adult fiction that addresses social themes.
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LaVaughn has made it through the projects, she’s gotten over heartbreak, she’s grown up, and now she might finally have her ticket to college. She believes that she’s keeping alert to all possibilities. But discoveries she makes during her senior year in high school disturb everything in her small universe. And in an effort to bring together people who should love each other, she jeopardizes the one prize she has sought her whole life long.
When do you know whether you’re doing the right thing? What happens when you can’t find a way to make lemonade out of lemons?
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