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Call Me Jane (The Oshkosh Trilog... - Anthea Carson

Call Me Jane (The Oshkosh Trilogy Book 2)

Anthea Carson
Amazon Digital Services , English
44 ratings

Jane switches from private to public school, thinking she will be able to be her true self. She doesn't want to go to a school where nobody understands her, which is how she feels at her private school. When she starts the new school she falls in with the party crowd. She finds herself dealing with issues that are way beyond her maturity level. She finds herself having feelings for the boyfriend of her new best friend Lucy, who is already a mother in her freshman year of high school. Jane is a nice girl, but she finds herself in a situation where she needs to do the right thing. She wants to do the right thing, but can she?“Judy Blume meets Catcher in the Rye in this gritty, dark, raw story of adolescence.”

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