A made up town from the novel "Stargirl". And it is not real
the setting of Stargirl is in Mica (Mica Area High School), a made-up town in Arizona. Great part of the story happens there.
Mica, Arizona
MAHS is in Mica, Arizona.
No it is made up from Stargirl.
Arizona, Mica Area High School.
It takes place a year after she's moved away from Arizona [and Leo].
Yes, it is, it is acually made up of 4 types of minerals, feldspar, quartz, mica, and hornblende
Mica Mountain is the highest peak in the Rincon Mountains in southern Arizona, with an elevation of 8,664 feet (2,641 meters) above sea level. It is a prominent landmark in Saguaro National Park.
Some of Arizona's most common minerals include copper, turquoise, malachite, and quartz. Arizona is known for its rich mineral deposits and is a top producer of copper in the United States.
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
In "Stargirl," Leo Borlock lives in a suburban neighborhood in Arizona, specifically in a town called Mica. He attends Mica High School, where much of the story unfolds. The setting plays a significant role in shaping the characters and their experiences throughout the narrative.
"Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli is set in Arizona, specifically in the fictional Mica High School in the town of Mica. The story follows the protagonist, Leo Borlock, as he navigates high school life and meets the unique and eccentric Stargirl Caraway.