Tasha and Emily couldn’t be more different, but each wants to escape their social nightmares. Tasha needs to hide out from the tabloid drama and Emily needs to nurse her broken heart. They swap lives: Natasha heads to Oxford and Emily heads to UC Santa Barbara.
The only problem – they’ve each already signed up for classes. So Natasha’s stuck taking feminist courses and Emily’s stuck learning about film. Neither of them fit in, until they lean on each other for a bit of advice. Both girls start to dress more appropriately, Natasha with preppy clothes and Emily with fewer layers. Slowly, things start to turn around for both girls.
Natasha embraces her classes and becomes determined to change people’s mind about her. She joins in the rally to save the Women’s Health Center. Emily learns how to relax and let go of her control freakiness.
Is the new found happiness about to come crashing down when their responsibilities resurface?
SOPHOMORE SWITCH is a great novel on several levels. It's a great tale of two girls switching lives and broadening their horizons and examining the question of feminism. The story especially delves deeply into the topic of what makes a feminist - can a girl have fun and still desire equality for women?
This book was reviewed for teensreadtoo.com where it achieved:
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3 comments:
I can't wait to read Sophomore Switch - it sounds great! And it's such a nice book too. :)
awesome trailer! so cool that you were inspired to make it. i LOVED the book too.
Wow, Jennifer, I LOVE the trailer! It's so cool you made one, I'm really flattered :) Glad you enjoyed the book!
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