At just 88 pages of actual story, and those pages small with large, spaced out type, this book was a quick read. I wouldn't be surprised if some of my struggling readers found it hard to finish it in an hour, like I'd expect.
The premise is typical high school: a girl goes out to a boys car and kisses him, but when he moves a little faster, she has her doubts. When they return to the dance, all the other guys think the couple had sex, and the boy doesn't disagree. The girl gets shamed for her behavior, while the guy is praised. In this story, though, the girl finds a few ways to help herself and her friends make a point about the power of words.
As with most Orca publications, this is a very low-level book, but a high-interest topic for high school students. The language is high-school, but the word "slut" appears throughout the book, and I think "cunt" showed up once, too. Although graffiti is still a frequent method of communication, at some schools, this story could be updated to somehow show the cyber-aspect of this behavior. All the same, I thought it was a good read, with a solid message and a mostly happy ending for everyone.