Sunday, January 7, 2018

The Education of Margot Sanchez


From the publishers:
Pretty in Pink comes to the South Bronx in this bold and romantic coming-of-age novel about dysfunctional families, good and bad choices, and finding the courage to question everything you ever thought you wanted—from debut author Lilliam Rivera.

Things/People Margot Hates:
Mami, for destroying her social life
Papi, for allowing Junior to become a Neanderthal
Junior, for becoming a Neanderthal
The supermarket
Everyone else

After “borrowing” her father’s credit card to finance a more stylish wardrobe, Margot Sanchez suddenly finds herself grounded. And by grounded, she means working as an indentured servant in her family’s struggling grocery store to pay off her debts.

With each order of deli meat she slices, Margot can feel her carefully cultivated prep school reputation slipping through her fingers, and she’s willing to do anything to get out of this punishment. Lie, cheat, and maybe even steal…

Margot’s invitation to the ultimate beach party is within reach and she has no intention of letting her family’s drama or Moises—the admittedly good looking but outspoken boy from the neighborhood—keep her from her goal.

My thoughts:
I'm not sure about Pretty in Pink, or rather, I'm not sure if this audience knows Pretty in Pink, but this definitely will appeal to the readers who feel awkward and feel like everyone else in high school has a better mask on and leads perfect lives. I'm old, so I picture Jenny from the Block (before she was J Lo) when she was an awkward teenager trying to be someone and something else. There must have been a time when J Lo was an awkward teenager, otherwise there is no god. This is both coming of age and girl power rolled into one. 

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