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Book Report On Curtis Sittenfeld's 'Prep'

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Maggie Juarez
Mrs. Reinertsen
English 1 Adv.
27 May 2016
Prep Book Report Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld is about a 14 year old girl who attends a boarding school run by the rich and popular. In the book she talks about all her four year at Ault as a student. Freshman year being her most awkward to becoming someone sophomore year. Throughout her years at Ault she comes to a realization that in order to maintain a status and be known around the school, you either one have to be really pretty or two have to be really rich. She focuses too much on trying to make a name for herself and avoids being one of those who “losers” that passes their four years in high school and graduate without anyone noticing. During freshman year she get to know the school's

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