Escaping Perfect (Escaping Perfect, #1)
Publisher
Simon Pulse
Publication Year
2016
ISBN
9781481442121
Pages
336 pages
Genre
realism
Format
novel
Item Type
Fiction
Annotation
To escape her extremely sheltered life, eighteen-year-old Cecilia grabs a chance to strike out on her own in Sweetbriar, Tennessee, where she is transformed by her first job, apartment, and love but always waits for her mother, a U.S. Senator, to find her.
Grade Level
9-12
Diversity Topics
Racial Diversity; Biracial; Interracial; biracial teenager; interracial marriage; interracial family
Main Character
female teenager
Race/Ethnicities
African American / White
Family Formation
mother and father
Keywords
love; running away; freedom; kidnap; small town; friendship; US Senator
Diversity Impact
indirect
STARS Citation
Harrison, Emma, "Escaping Perfect (Escaping Perfect, #1)" (2016). Diverse Families. 105.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/diversefamilies/105