Liza never knew that falling in love could be so wonderful . . . and so confusing.
"'Liza,' Mom said, looking into my eyes, 'I want you to tell me the truth, not because I want to pry, but because I have to know. This could get very unpleasant . . . Now--have you and Annie--done any more than the usual experimenting . . . '
'No, Mom,' I said, trying to look back at her calmly. I'm not proud of it, I make no excuses--I lied to her."
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校园啦青春啦...完全不适合老阿姨!
评分其实没看多少,不就是小清新言情么,没劲
评分花了大约一周的时间看完,现在最有印象就是最后Ms. Stevenson和Mr. Widmer跟她们两个说的那段话,Don't punish yourselves for people's ignorant reactions to what we all are. Don't let ignorance win, let love...
评分又是一部“人人都爱特立独行的文艺女孩”的系列书。篇幅不长,开头平庸无亮点,耐着性子翻到两人的“小屋事件”被揭发后突然好看起来,通过作者对配角们各种小细节的描写,光彩几乎胜过主角。不管是一直对Liza寄予厚望,在得知情况后反复念着“you are my daughter”的父亲;在trustees’ hearing上用可笑的理由为自己女儿辩护的母亲;躲在房间哭泣的Chad,还是试图“矫正”Liza的Sally,或者是以“道德审判者”“教育者”自居的告发人Ms. Baxter,他们都是现实中存在着的、有着最真实模样的普通人类,正是因为他们这最普通的真实能够被感受,所以格外动人;相比之下,两个主角女孩反而“真善美”到有些不食人间烟火。
评分The beginning isn't quite good, but the development is truly fascinating, and real. Words from the ignorant teacher and student made me sick and indignant, but I'm so glad to see a happy ending. "Don't let ignorance win, let love."
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