What Girls Don’t Say. What Girls Don’t Say, #1

Par : Savannah J. Collins
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233404191
  • EAN9798233404191
  • Date de parution13/04/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Maya Bennett thought high school would be her chance to become someone new. At Bellrose High, being noticed suddenly feels possible. New attention, new friends, and a junior boy who makes her feel seen in a way she never has before. For the first time, Maya starts to believe she could finally become the kind of girl people talk about for the right reasons. Then one private moment turns into public gossip.
As rumors spread through the hallways, Maya finds herself trapped inside a version of herself other people created. Friends grow harder to read, boys start looking at her differently, and every choice feels charged with meaning. Even at home, where she should feel safe, the questions are almost as painful as the silence. In a world of group chats, whispered judgments, and social rules no one says out loud, Maya has to figure out who she is when attention stops feeling flattering and starts feeling dangerous.
What Girls Don't Say is a tender, emotional coming-of-age novel about friendship, reputation, girlhood, and learning the difference between being noticed and being known.