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Prom book by laurie halse anderson
Prom book by laurie halse anderson





prom book by laurie halse anderson

Ashley just wants to graduate and get the hell out of her parent’s crowded house. Her dad and brothers decorate the house according to the sports season, while her mom drives a city bus and thinks that Madonna’s Like A Virgin phase was, and still is, high fashion. She’s just a normal girl from a working class family in Philly, with too many brothers and not enough privacy. And I was very pleased to see that things turned out realistically fine for her.High school senior Ashley Hannigan isn’t anybody’s idea of a princess. But she is no princess, even if her father calls her that. I can understand that reviewers say Ashley is a heroine, who is hard to like. The story about a normal kid, bored, down-to-earth, without big dreams and almost no chance against a prejudiced vice principal, touches a core, when that kid decides to get her friend a night to remember no matter the hardship.

prom book by laurie halse anderson

When the prom is in danger of being canceled, because a teacher stole the prom money, Natalia is devastated and Ashley - prom hater superieur - finds herself up to her neck involved in reorganizing a cheaper alternative - just in order to fulfill her best-friends dream, her life and her attitude towards herself and her future slowly begin to change.

prom book by laurie halse anderson

Ashley's best friend is Natalia, daughter of the Russian immigrants next door (Nat's grandmother as well as Ash's mother's numerous sisters provide the light and hilarious moments during the story's course) and head of the prom committee.

prom book by laurie halse anderson

She has more detentions lined-up than days left to sit them off, works her butt off at a pizza parlor in a Romping Rat costume, lives with three siblings and another in the making in a house that is constantly under repair, because her dad has more enthusiasm than time or money, and dates bass-ass TJ, who is not allowed to show himself on school-grounds anymore, but is proud to have secured a one-room-flat with a curtained-off loo for himself and the woman of his dreams. Underprivileged high-school senior Ashley Hannigan tries hard not to drop out of school during the last months. Sad, funny and very realistic (no high-school fairytale)







Prom book by laurie halse anderson