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Just Girls

This series delves into the complexities of young women navigating adolescence and forging their identities. It explores themes of coming out, gender identity, and the power of friendship in the face of societal prejudice. Each story offers a courageous look at how young people learn to stand up for themselves and for others. The narratives highlight personal growth and the evolving landscape of acceptance.

Nico & Tucker
Just Girls

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  1. 1

    Just Girls

    • 264 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    3.8(309)Add rating

    Jess Tucker sticks her neck out for a stranger—the buzz is someone in the dorm is a trans girl. So Tucker says it’s her, even though it’s not, to stop the finger pointing. She was an out lesbian in high school, and she figures she can stare down whatever gets thrown her way in college. It can’t be that bad.Ella Ramsey is making new friends at Freytag University, playing with on-campus gamers and enjoying her first year, but she’s rocked by the sight of a slur painted on someone else’s door. A slur clearly meant for her, if they’d only known.New rules, old prejudices, personal courage, private fear. In this stunning follow-up to the groundbreaking Being Emily , Rachel Gold explores the brave, changing landscape where young women try to be Just Girls .

    Just Girls
  2. 2

    Nico & Tucker

    • 240 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    A pivotal choice looms large, demanding immediate attention and resolution. The narrative centers around the emotional weight of this decision, exploring its implications on the characters' lives and relationships. As tensions rise, the story delves into themes of responsibility, consequence, and the struggle to confront difficult truths. The urgency of the situation propels the characters toward a transformative moment that could alter their paths forever.

    Nico & Tucker