From School Library Journal
Grade 8 Up New girl in town Chelsea Olinger hopes to pass unnoticed through her sophomore year at Crestwood High. This proves impossible when wealthy, self-assured Ashley Packard singles Chelsea out as her friend. Flattered by the attention, Chelsea is soon immersed in Ashley's golden world, ignoring her mother's disapproval and even her own uneasy feelings. Only after a senseless tragedy occurs does Chelsea fully realize Ashley's true character and motives, as well as come to understand what friendship really means. The characters, both adult and adolescent, are expertly drawn and totally believable. Peck obviously knows how teenagers think and feel, and this insight enables him to bring his characters vibrantly to life. Especially compelling is Chelsea, a complex girl longing to fit in with the accepted group. Her offbeat friend Pod is a delightful blend of boyish enthusiasm and mature thoughtfulness. A sensitive and insightful view of teenage life that may cause readers to ponder their own search for identity, Peck's newest book is a must for both school and public library collections. Denise A. Anton, Corn Belt Library System, Normal, Ill.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From the Publisher
A newcomer at Crestwood High, Chelsea is perfectly willing to view sophomore year from the sidelines. But she is stunned when out of the blue, beautiful, powerful Ashley Packard handpicks her as a member of the group, a magic circle in a school full of strangers.
Chelsea is charmed and amazed at her sudden insider status, and ignores her mother's warnings about Ashley and the world she rules.
But as senior year draws near, Chelsea becomes disillusioned with her role as follower. Can she stop Ashley's manipulations and avert the tragedy looming ahead?
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