
Carter takes us back to being sixteen agian, in hallways of our high schools, facing decisions, the typical concerns we thought were mountians at the tender age of sixteen. Jordan jumps off the pages as she makes you cheer and cry for her. The drama unfolds fast and the pressue of family, school, friends, and love becomes a mystery.
Adrienne is a girl we all have encountered during our teens, the best friend that breaks or makes us stronger. Carter expresses that there is an underlying message: the average girl must come correct and the pretty ones may or may not always have the upper edge. A must read for those with teen in their lives. - Sistah Teesa





