He wanted to get it in.
He wanted to get it in.
I think stargirl is for kids 12 years and up.
they said no and started fighting
Do you mean "What is Stargirl's point of view?" If so, read the sequel "Love Stargirl" It is about where Stargirl went after the Ocotillo Ball and is written in letter form. Most people agree that "Love, Stargirl" is not as good as Stargirl.
i think david gribble was the man
she wanted the d
they think she is crazy
stargirl's office was in a toolshed behind Archie's house
I don't think the book said what color Hillaris dress was, but Stargirl's dress was a sunflower yellow.
Read it!!! Stargirl might think that being popular means being the same as everyone else and being noticed, unlike what it really means which is being widely accepted by everyone.
The high point in Stargirl is that she is trying to be a loving and caring person! That is just the way she is and that is how she is going to be!
In "Stargirl," Kevin, who is Stargirl's friend and classmate, initially admires her uniqueness and individuality. He appreciates her unconventional behavior and sees her as a source of excitement and intrigue in their school. However, as Stargirl's popularity fluctuates, Kevin becomes concerned about her acceptance among their peers, highlighting the tension between his admiration for her authenticity and the pressure to conform to social norms. Ultimately, he struggles with the complexities of friendship and the desire for acceptance.