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.
Kevin Quinlan
he is Leo's best friend
Pooxox
In the book Stargirl, Leo Borlock is in 11th grade. Stargirl Caraway is in 10th.
When Leo received the card that Stargirl sent him, he got curious and followed her
Kevin Quinlan
he is Leo's best friend
Pooxox
In the book Stargirl, Leo Borlock is in 11th grade. Stargirl Caraway is in 10th.
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When Leo received the card that Stargirl sent him, he got curious and followed her
what was leos reaction to susan in the book stargirl
In the book "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, Leo tells Stargirl to be normal on page 103. This moment highlights the tension between Stargirl's unique, nonconformist nature and the pressure to fit in with her peers. Leo's request reflects his internal struggle as he grapples with his feelings for Stargirl and the desire for acceptance within their social circle.
shy confused wants to fit in likes stargirl...
Yes, in chapter 22 Stargirl and Leo kiss
Kevin's last name in the book "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli is Delaney.
Stargirl arrives at Mica. - Leo follows Stargirl home - Stargirl shows on Hotseat -- THey go out (Stargirl and le0) ---Stargirl is shunned --Stargirl leads the O dance…no leo --Stargril lleaves Mica