The New Girl
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  • Reads 68,950
  • Votes 2,269
  • Parts 38
  • Time 4h 26m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2016
Naomi Jones is your typical 17 year old girl who is a junior at Jefferson Senior High School. She is a shy girl with ambition and has two amazing best friends Brianna Peterson and Jessica Sanchez. Senior year is approaching and the girls are excited to spend their time together making great memories. But Naomi's mother deliver shocking news and things starts to turn upside down in her life. Will things goes as plan for Naomi's senior year?

published 7/26/16

#511 in Teen Fiction 6/23/17
#3 in New School 5/10/18
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Living in a suffocating household dynamic, 17-year-old Lizzy Jones, finds herself constantly overlooked by her parents who lavish attention on her younger sister, Jamie - their self-proclaimed golden child. Left to navigate life's challenges alone, Lizzy begins to question her place in the world. While her peers are out partying, dating, and conforming to societal expectations, Lizzy feels trapped in a never-ending cycle of trying to fit in. In her monotonous routine, she yearns for something more, something authentic that goes beyond the surface. Enter Parker Watts, the enigmatic rebel of their school. Intrigued by his mysterious aura, Lizzy is drawn to him, sensing that he holds the key to breaking free from her stifling existence. As their paths intertwine, Lizzy discovers a side of herself she never knew existed - a longing for adventure, a desire to challenge the norm, and an appetite for genuine connections. With Parker as her guide, Lizzy learns to embrace her individuality, pushing against the expectations imposed upon her. While her friends conform to societal molds, Lizzy begins to understand the value of forging her own unique path. Caught between the pressures of conforming and the call of her authentic self, Lizzy grapples with her choices throughout her junior year. The more time she spends with Parker, the deeper their connection grows, and the more they both realize that they are searching for something profound amidst the superficiality of teenage life.