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Par : P. A. Farrell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233267383
  • EAN9798233267383
  • Date de parution20/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Willa Darden is fourteen years old and smarter than anyone around her knows-including the teacher about to accuse her of cheating. When Willa graduates from eighth grade in 1963, one decision stands between her and the future she doesn't even know she deserves: which high school to attend. Franklin High is the obvious choice. But Franklin requires every girl to pass a swim test-and the locker room has no curtains, no privacy, and no mercy.
For Willa, a girl whose anxiety over her own body runs as deep and quiet as an underground current, that single fact changes everything. She enrolls instead in the Millhaven Vocational Institute, a school built for students the system has already stopped expecting much from. A school for girls who will learn to type and keep ledgers and become someone's secretary. Nobody there is expecting Willa Darden. When her English teacher assigns a class essay on the meaning of democracy, Willa writes four pages in forty minutes that say something true and precise and entirely her own.
The essay wins a citywide competition against 112 entries from 11 schools. Instead of pride, her teacher's first response is a question: Did you really write this yourself? The accusation is never loud. It doesn't have to be. A question asked in the right tone, in the right hallway, to a girl already accustomed to making herself small, can do its damage in perfect silence. But then a letter arrives on cream stationery.
Then a silver medal on a ribbon of blue and white. Then a room full of women who read what she wrote and believed every word.
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