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    <![CDATA[<strong><em>College Girl</em> is a vivid portrait of life on a college campus and a poignant look at what happens to a twenty-year-old college senior (and her self-esteem) when she loses her virginity and falls for the wrong guy</strong>.<br/><br/> Just as Curtis Sittenfelds bestselling <em>Prep</em> drew us into the world of boarding school and its social relationships, <em>College Girl</em> perfectly captures the experience of college, of being a student at a big state university complete with its jocks and hipsters, frats and sororities, drinking rituals and cafeteria food, its economic, academic, and social pressuresand how it gets funneled into the campus culture of collegiate sex and dating. In particular, <em>College Girl</em> reveals what all this means for a girl inexperienced in sex and romance, dealing with the demons shes brought from home.<br/><br/> College senior Natalie Bloom is beautiful and ambitious, but also incredibly insecure and painfully uncomfortable with the subject of sexlet alone the act. Shes awkward at developing friendships with girls, but its sexual attention from boys that really makes her lose her cool. At age twenty, shes a virginnever having had a boyfriend. Avoiding her peers, Natalie hides out most weekends in the library. That is, until she meets Patrick, her fantasy (she thinks) of a cultured, intellectual Prince Charmingand everything changes. But the more time they spend together, the more Patrick brings out her worst insecurities. Natalie loses her virginity before shes ready, and as their sexual activity escalates, Natalies emotional responses become dangerously self-destructive. Ultimately, she must take extreme measures to reclaim her sense of self, her confidence, and her ambition.<br/><br/> An insightful, moving, and achingly self-aware novel that offers the psychological and emotional insight of Judy Blume and Ann Brashares, <em>College Girl</em> will resonate with anyone who remembers the often awkward transition from adolescence to adulthood.]]>
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