"Deep Down Popular" by Phoebe Stone follows the story of a young girl named Jesse who has a crush on the popular boy, Billy, in her small town. The narrative unfolds during the summer before seventh grade, exploring themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the complexities of adolescent emotions. As Jesse navigates her feelings and the dynamics of her relationships, she learns about vulnerability and the importance of being true to oneself. The story captures the bittersweet nature of growing up and the challenges of fitting in.
the antagonist is the enemy
fiction
In a small southern virgina town
This book is verry GOOD
She is about 43 years old
The theme to deep down popular is that Conrad was once popular, then became unpopular, then when Conrad started spending time with Jessie Lou, she could still see that he was popular and was trying to bring it out again. Even when Conrad became popular again he was still Jessie Lou's friend.
The plot is a trip deep, deep into the Earth.
Jessie Lou Ferguson, Conrad Parker, and Quentin Duster
"Party Down at The Square" is about the Deep South lynchings. It is told from the perception of a white boy from Cincinnati, OH. It depicts the cruelty and harshness of racism and lynchings during those times.
Jessie Lou and Conrad are both in 6th grade. Quentin is in 4th grade.
deep down down blue hahahaha
There are 60,000 m3 in a 15cm deep plot with an area of 40 hectares.