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A Most Uncommon Degree of Popularity
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320 pages
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The story explores the complex relationship between a mother and her daughter, who unexpectedly becomes part of the popular crowd at school. As the mother grapples with her feelings of pride and concern, themes of identity, social dynamics, and the challenges of adolescence unfold. The narrative delves into the pressures of fitting in and the impact of popularity on personal values, ultimately raising questions about self-acceptance and the bonds between mothers and daughters.
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2007, paperback
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