Warmly told love story seasoned with homophobia and loss. The characters are rich and multi-dimensional (except perhaps the villain of the piece) and the plot (high school play) a perennial favorite of mine. Worth a look.
Two girls fall in love, but of course there are homophobes all around them. Their friendship and eventual love is utterly believable--I still remember their swordfight in the Cloisters. A good, rather meloncholy YA book.
Totally read this one during those precious teenage angst years when Barnes and Noble closed at 11, I had to be home by midnight, and my parents went to bed at 11:30. Hopefully the math makes sense. Been a long time [thank God!] since I read this but I remember quite a few of the stories that popp...
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