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Call Me Margo

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In yet another new school, a shy 15-year-old has difficulty adjusting to her first boarding school, especially since the tennis team is hostile toward her.

173 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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Judith St. George

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January 5, 2018
Oh dear. Thinly plotted boarding school fiction in which the tennis coach is obviously evil because she's a lesbian, and lesbian = evil. Possibly 'evil' is too strong a word, but she spends a significant chunk of the book grooming her fifteen-year-old student (who has shown zero interest in any kind of romantic relationship with anyone, let alone a teacher) and then getting angry when Margo doesn't respond in kind. (And eventually she says that she 'can't say I didn't consider it, but I rejected long ago developing any relationship between us other than friendship' (loc. 1464)...which, lady, the fact that you even considered pursuing a relationship with your fifteen-year-old student is not okay.)

Oh dear.

Meanwhile, Margo's entire existence at Haywood is characterised by 'social suicide', which is to say that 1) the entire tennis team hates her because she's a good tennis player and 2) her English teacher makes her life misery because the English teacher is also (maybe) a lesbian and 3) just about everyone else assumes that if she spends any significant time around the tennis coach she'll also be (become? who knows) a lesbian. Which would be bad. Because lesbians.

Oh dear.

There's probably, like, some nuance that I'm ignoring or something. And yes, I do realise that the 80s were a different time. But I think that's about the crux of it.
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October 16, 2023
It is not my place to call this book homophobic (as somebody else here did). But the grooming and how it was written to bear the storyline felt creepy. The author seemed not to be aware, almost as if this was not looking so bad when the book was written
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February 2, 2011
A boarding school book about a girl who is trying to make firends and fit in.

Overall, the story was good, but something was bit off.
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