Senior Year

Senior Year

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Senior year gives us a first hand experience of highschool senior year through the eyes of a 17 year old senior girl named Tamara Whitnee, and her friend Mosque, a tenth grade boy with a passion for making friends. We get to follow them as we watch Tamar negative her way through her last year of high school even with past events getting in her way. From old lovers coming back, to toxic friends, and even her own self battle to stay true to herself. It gives a realistic approach the way highschoolers are nowadays in the year 2020, and allows others to see the struggle. Every teenager's problem is just a teenage problem, and it rings true in those cases. If you're looking for some angst, and the lack of stereotypical forced romance, you're ready for your Senior Year. ____ If you know how to make an actual book cover that would be amazing!
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