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300 pages, Paperback
First published July 1, 2019
Rocky wasn’t like other girls—defined by a rigid and particular sense of elitism, by opera and theater at Lincoln Center and weekly copies of the New Yorker. Instead she used her wealth to circumvent rules…
Was there something intrinsically flawed about Maria? She wasn’t good enough for white boys—and not for brown boys, either. What if the rest of her life was like this?
1. Cultural dichotomy between poor and wealthy neighborhoods - think THUG but a million times worse.
2. Unhealthy relationship with Andres on BOTH ends and issues with consent. (ALSO: Maria has this deep rooted fear of becoming pregnant and being unable to follow through with her dreams of attending college, thus being stuck in place forever - but then that fear just... disappears? After the first few chapters it's simply never brought up again and now she's having all the sex... Why make the fear a thing in the first place???)
3. Father dealing with unemployment. Attempts at themes surrounding poverty and identity are made.
4. Father dealing with weird and somewhat aggressive mid-life crisis.
5. Maria getting diagnosed with depression and then having all the symptoms suddenly appear? And lets not forget how we only get two paragraphs for the diagnosis revelation with Maria's mother, as well as for overall symptom exploration, before the topic is basically dropped altogether with no further recommendation or follow through. Like, okay. Sure. {Page 94}
6. Charlie's marriage fiasco and constant identity crisis.
7. Charlie - a grown ass man btw - getting into a sexual relationship with a 17 y/o.
8. Rocky's poor relationship with her parents (Charlie & Veronica) and its potential affect on her psyche.
9. Working as a student and its affect on pursuing higher education.
10. Potentially having to work at an establishment deemed "beneath you." (Also, screw you, Maria. My mom was the youngest regional manager for Taco Bell when she was a teen trying to help our family make ends meet. Nothing wrong with working there.)
11. Toxic friendships all around! Between Maria and Rocky, Maria and Karen, Lauren and Everyone, etc.
12. Random empowerment and liberation themes associated with swimming in a flashback of Maria's thats never addressed.
13. Annnnd the author's attempt at including body dysmorphia with Maria despite the fact she also has numerous scenes where she's comfortable in her own skin???
