
Elizabeth's First Kiss
によって
Francine Pascal
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
135
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 1, 1990
出版社
Bantam
ISBN-10
055315835X
ISBN-13
9780553158359
説明
Elizabeth Wakefield has always thought of her childhood friend, Todd Wilkins, as just that—a friend. But as they both enter high school, Elizabeth begins to see him in a different light. The familiar laughter they once shared takes on a new significance, stirring butterflies in her stomach and causing her heart to race. This secret crush transforms everything she thought she knew about their friendship.
As Elizabeth navigates the complexities of adolescence, she grapples with her feelings while trying to maintain their bond. Her friends notice her sudden change and encourage her to explore this budding romance. But Elizabeth fears that making a move could change everything and risk losing the person she has always cherished.
Compounding her confusion is the vibrant high school environment filled with social pressures and the intrigue of first loves. Elizabeth's journey of self-discovery takes her through the maze of teenage emotions, friendship, and the sweet thrill of first attraction.
Ultimately, Elizabeth must decide whether her heart is worth the risk. It’s a poignant exploration of young love, the fragility of friendships, and the sometimes daunting leap from innocence to romance.
As Elizabeth navigates the complexities of adolescence, she grapples with her feelings while trying to maintain their bond. Her friends notice her sudden change and encourage her to explore this budding romance. But Elizabeth fears that making a move could change everything and risk losing the person she has always cherished.
Compounding her confusion is the vibrant high school environment filled with social pressures and the intrigue of first loves. Elizabeth's journey of self-discovery takes her through the maze of teenage emotions, friendship, and the sweet thrill of first attraction.
Ultimately, Elizabeth must decide whether her heart is worth the risk. It’s a poignant exploration of young love, the fragility of friendships, and the sometimes daunting leap from innocence to romance.