Punk 57 by Penelope Douglas — book cover

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Punk 57

by Penelope Douglas

2016

About the book

Ryen Trevarrow and Misha Lacy are pen pals who have shared their deepest secrets through letters for seven years without ever meeting or seeing a photo. Their friendship relies on a strict rule: no phone calls or social media contact. This arrangement shatters when Misha recognizes Ryen in person and discovers she is not the quiet outcast he imagined, but a popular, cruel high school girl who hides her true self to maintain social status. Misha enrolls at her school under a pseudonym, seeking to confront the person who lied to him while struggling with the friction between the girl he loved on paper and the person he sees in the hallways.

This story serves readers who enjoy the enemies-to-lovers trope and high school settings centered on social hierarchy. It appeals to those looking for a romance that prioritizes emotional honesty and the consequences of maintaining a false public persona. Readers finish the book with a perspective on the difference between curated identity and authentic connection. It provides a look at how vulnerability functions in teenage relationships and the fallout of breaking personal boundaries to uncover the truth about a partner.

Details

Published
2016
Language
EN