Claudia and the Perfect Boy
によって
Ann M. Martin
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Science Fiction
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
149
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1994
出版社
Scholastic
ISBN-10
0590470094
ISBN-13
9780590470094
説明
Claudia is known for her imaginative spirit and knack for creativity, but when she stumbles upon an intriguing magazine article, she hatches a unique plan that could transform her school experience. Inspired by the concept of a personals column, she decides to take a leap and start one at her school, hoping it will bring together students who are searching for connection and companionship.
As Claudia navigates the challenges of running this new endeavor, she learns about the complexities of relationships, self-discovery, and the importance of honesty. The excitement and anticipation surrounding her column attract a diverse group of students, each with their own stories and aspirations, leading Claudia to delve deeper into her own search for the perfect boy amidst the chaos of teenage life.
Through Claudia's journey, readers gain insight into the trials and triumphs of adolescence, as she grapples with friendship dynamics, personal growth, and the sometimes awkward process of young love. With heartwarming moments and relatable dilemmas, the story captures the essence of teenage exploration and the significance of finding one’s true self in a world that often feels overwhelming.
As Claudia navigates the challenges of running this new endeavor, she learns about the complexities of relationships, self-discovery, and the importance of honesty. The excitement and anticipation surrounding her column attract a diverse group of students, each with their own stories and aspirations, leading Claudia to delve deeper into her own search for the perfect boy amidst the chaos of teenage life.
Through Claudia's journey, readers gain insight into the trials and triumphs of adolescence, as she grapples with friendship dynamics, personal growth, and the sometimes awkward process of young love. With heartwarming moments and relatable dilemmas, the story captures the essence of teenage exploration and the significance of finding one’s true self in a world that often feels overwhelming.