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It’s the summer before college and eighteen-year-old Blake Brenner and her girlfriend, Ella, have one goal: join the mysterious and exclusive Serena Society. The sorority promises status and lifelong connections to a network of powerful, trailblazing women of color. Ella’s acceptance is a sure thing—she’s the daughter of a Serena alum. Blake, however, has a lot more to prove.
As a former loner from a working-class background, Blake lacks Ella’s pedigree and confidence. Luckily, she finds courage at the bottom of a liquor bottle. When she drinks, she’s bold, funny, and unstoppable—and the Serenas love it. But as pledging intensifies, so does Blake’s drinking, until it’s seeping into every corner of her life. Ella assures Blake that she’s fine; partying hard is what it takes to make the cut . . .
But success has never felt so much like drowning. With her future hanging in the balance and her past dragging her down, Blake must decide how far she’s willing to go to achieve her glittering dreams of success—and how much of herself she’s willing to lose in the process.
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A realistic look at a girl struggling with alcohol abuse in the midst of a secret society pledging and personal struggles. I really appreciated how multi-faceted Blake was. She has some identity issues, lacks a Black female role model, and is in a toxic relationship. Drinking seems to fix all these problems for her, until she realizes the drinking is only a temporary fix that often results in making her even more miserable. I feel like this book could help a lot of teens, and I hope it's widely read. It shows all the glamour and fun of a party while also showing how peer pressure and alcohol abuse can turn that party (and potentially the rest of your life) into a real mess.