women college students

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women college students

The tree-sitter

a novel
2006
After falling in love with Neil, a radical environmental activist, Julie abandons her privileged East Coast life to tree-sit in the forests of Oregon, where she finds herself moved by the endangered forest and vows to protect it.

Becoming Americana

2006
When Lupe Perez is asked by her professor to write a thesis about what Americanization means to Mexican immigrants, Lupe is forced to examine her life and the choices she made and how they have been influenced by her family and heritage.

When Luba leaves home

stories
2003
A collection of linked stories which follow Luba Vovkovych as she tries to join the world of American college students.

Sorority sisters

a novel
2001
Cajen, Tiara, Chancey, Stephanie, and Malena join an African-American sorority, and their very different backgrounds teach them about class, friendship, sex, and love.

Dream school

2011
When Andrea Marr leaves Portland to attend Wellington College in Connecticut, she encounters weird, wild, and brilliant people, and her college career veers wildly off course.

Ever after

2006

The bell jar

1999
Autobiographical novel about an ambitious and brilliant young woman's search for values, and her eventual breakdown.

An uncommon education

a novel
2012
"Afraid of losing her parents at a young age--her father with his weak heart, her deeply depressed mother--Naomi Feinstein prepared single-mindedly for a prestigious future as a doctor. An outcast at school, Naomi loses herself in books, and daydreams of Wellesley College. But when Teddy, her confidant and only friend, abruptly departs from her life, it's the first devastating loss from which Naomi is not sure she can ever recover, even after her long-awaited acceptance letter to Wellesley arrives. Naomi soon learns that college isn't the bastion of solidarity and security she had imagined. Amid hundreds of other young women, she is consumed by loneliness--until the day she sees a girl fall into the freezing waters of a lake. The event marks Naomi's introduction to Wellesley's oldest honor society, the mysterious Shakespeare Society, defined by secret rituals and filled with unconventional, passionate students. Naomi finally begins to detach from the past and so much of what defines her, immersing herself in this exciting and liberating new world and learning the value of friendship. But her happiness is soon compromised by a scandal that brings irrevocable consequences. Naomi has always tried to save the ones she loves, but part of growing up is learning that sometimes saving others is a matter of saving yourself"--Dust jacket.

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