In "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, the complications arise primarily from the clash between individuality and societal norms. Stargirl Caraway's unique personality and nonconformity attract attention and admiration, but they also lead to alienation and bullying. Her romantic relationship with Leo Borlock complicates matters further as he struggles between supporting her authenticity and conforming to peer pressure. Ultimately, the story explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the consequences of societal expectations.
stargirl is in her teens
the climax is when stargirl goes to the speech competition.
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.
hit stargirl
Yes, in chapter 22 Stargirl and Leo kiss
The protaganist for the novel stargirl is of course, Stargirl
stargirl is in her teens
the climax is when stargirl goes to the speech competition.
Stargirl leaves Leo for me
hit stargirl
Stargirl plays a ukulele.
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.
Jerry Spinelli has made 2 books: Stargirl and Love, Stargirl. There is also a Stargirl journal.
Yes, in chapter 22 Stargirl and Leo kiss
the resolution of stargirl is when they fall in love
Mica, Arizona
In "Love, Stargirl" it is a series of letters from Stargirl to Leo about her life after she moved from Mica High.