![]() ![]() The loud mouthed, obnoxious pushy parents all have Jewish names. She offers serious problems - a girl involved with a manic depressive abusive boyfriend - with no attachment to her characters, no development of conflict and no real sense of who these people are. Jackson drops as many buzz words as she can, all the while coming across as trite and very out of touch. The story, if you can call it that, centers around some students in a prep school, their neglectful and band name happy parents and a headmistress.įirst, if you have clearly never met a teenager, don't try to write about one. Lucy Jackson, a pseudonym (understandably) takes on the overused and much abused world of the Upper East Side to toss around all the cliched stereotypes she can get her hands on. What, exactly, was the point of this book? ![]()
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