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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.
in the book Stargir Hillari Kimble bully's Stargirl and dispites Stargirl but inside she is jealous
Mica, Arizona
Stargirl goes to Mica High School in the first book, Stargirl, and in the second book, Love, Stargirl, she goes back to being homeschooled like she originally was.
The book "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli contains approximately 75,000 words. This novel, aimed at young adults, tells the story of a unique girl who challenges conformity in a high school setting. Its engaging narrative and themes of individuality resonate with readers, contributing to its popularity.
In the book "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, Kevin and Leo are not fighting in a physical sense, but rather experiencing a conflict of values and priorities regarding their friendship and Stargirl’s unique individuality. Kevin, who is more concerned with popularity and fitting in, struggles to support Leo’s growing admiration for Stargirl, whose unconventional behavior puts them both at risk of social ostracism. This tension highlights the broader themes of conformity versus individuality in the story.
Leo learns the hard way that popularity isn't worth abandoning yourself or what you stand for. Stargirl was willing to be "normal" for him even though it made her miserable. He decided that he wanted the real her more than he wanted to fit in.
in the book Stargir Hillari Kimble bully's Stargirl and dispites Stargirl but inside she is jealous
Are you talking about the book stargirl? if your not, than i have no idea. sorry!
Mica, Arizona
cinnamon. its a rat.
Stargirl goes to Mica High School in the first book, Stargirl, and in the second book, Love, Stargirl, she goes back to being homeschooled like she originally was.
The book "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli contains approximately 75,000 words. This novel, aimed at young adults, tells the story of a unique girl who challenges conformity in a high school setting. Its engaging narrative and themes of individuality resonate with readers, contributing to its popularity.
that is a dumb question
In the book Stargirl, Leo Borlock is in 11th grade. Stargirl Caraway is in 10th.
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Yes, but only at some parts. In part of the book, she's very popular.
yes its called Love Stargirl.