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Ashley Hannigan is a senior at Carceras High School and her best
friend, Natalia (Nat) is a member of the prom committee. Ashley is the type
of person who labels herself as "normal." She's not the type of
person you'd find participating in clubs or sports. She would have
dropped out by now if it hadn't been for her fifth grade teacher. She
believes that normal people like her don't go to college, instead they
do hair, nails, and stuff like that. Her boyfriend, TJ, dropped
out of high school and earns his money helping friends and family with
small household projects. Ash doesn't like all the preparations being
done for prom because she's not going. Even though it's her senior
year, she refuses to have anything to do with prom because she's a normal
girl who has so many detentions that, even if she wanted to go, she
couldn't. It's just a dance anyway.
Prom
is just days away, and, while sitting in math class, their teacher gets
escorted out of the room by a police officer. It turns out she stole
money that had been raised for the prom. They don't know how much in the
beginning, but it ends up being enough to cancel the prom. The committee had
a meeting in which Nat persuaded Ashley to attend. That's where she becomes
a member of the group and helps try to get the prom up and running again.
When
Ash's mom finds out, she goes crazy trying to find a dress. She called all
of Ashley's aunts and they go on a shopping spree. Ashley keeps trying to
tell them she's not going, she's just helping out, but her mom will have
none of that. Her baby was going to the prom! Even with the new dress and
shoes for prom, Ashley may not go one. They run into several complications
along the way and they may end up having to cancel their senior
prom.
I thought
this was a well-written novel about what goes on in high school. Reading
about all the insanity that goes on during prom reminded me of all the
craziness that goes on before homecoming, sweethearts, prom, etc. It can be
a hectic event and this book explains it really well. I highly
recommend this novel for high school girls because they can really relate to
what goes on. Guys wouldn't care in the slightest, there's nothing that
would interest them. I enjoyed reading Prom and will
definitely read it again.
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Kayla Aldan, 9th grade, Boardman High School
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