When her father is suddenly written out of the TV soap opera in which he's long been starring, seventeen-year-old Kate takes over as the family breadwinner by acting in the same soap.
Meh. It holds up over time (except omg why are the heroines of YA books published from 1975-1985 MAKING THEIR OWN CLOTHES? so few teens did that during that time!) but wasn't outstanding. Kate's a little too under-invested in her own life but its probably more a case of how things were at the time of publishing. And I like the whole soaps concept, having been hooked on them myself at the time.
This was one of favorite books growing up. I recently gave it to my daughter and had to re-read it myself. The story still holds up, driven by a very strong voice and great characters. It is a coming of age romance, and I love it!