About This Book
A young woman from a conservative household navigates her first Prom and the wider jazz-age world of late-night dancing, flirtation, and social freedom. Shared rooms with more worldly roommates expose her to daring fashions and attitudes that both fascinate and unsettle her, while attention from a celebrated college athlete awakens romantic daydreams. The narrative traces small-town sensibilities clashing with modern amusements, exploring coming-of-age choices, peer dynamics, and the awkward moral and emotional negotiations of adolescence amid changing social customs.
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