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In the fall of 1973, fifteen-year-old Caroline Black leaves Laurel Academy for Girls and transfers to her local public school, Hollywood High. At first, Caroline is overwhelmed. The students come from all over the world. Some kids live in wealthy homes, others on the streets, and everywhere in between. In Caroline's first few weeks, she brings her homework to the library, where a knife fight breaks out. She volunteers to tutor and is assigned the leader of a gang. She witnesses a gay student bullied by a pack of boys.
Growing up bookish in a film industry family, feeling like an outsider, Caroline rebels against the toxic Hollywood culture of influential men who see teen girls as easy prey. At her new school, she finds a group of friends and begins to realize that she belongs. But with so many students dealt such a rough hand, peaceful coexistence isn't easy at Hollywood High. When her LGBTQ+ friends are targeted, she has no idea what to do. Still, she feels compelled to take a risk and step up. Then she finds herself threatened by a sexual predator, and discovers hidden strengths she never imagined.
Originally published as Hollywood High: Achieve the Honorable, this historical YA novel, set in the 1970s, has been rewritten to address the targeting of the LGBTQ+ communities, systemic racism in education, and the impact of bullying. Hollywood Pride is a coming-of-age story about self-discovery, standing up for others, the power of friendship, and the true meaning of allyship.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In the fall of 1973, fifteen-year-old Caroline Black leaves Laurel Academy for Girls and transfers to her local public school, Hollywood High. At first, Caroline is overwhelmed. The students come from all over the world. Some kids live in wealthy homes, others on the streets, and everywhere in between. In Caroline's first few weeks, she brings her homework to the library, where a knife fight breaks out. She volunteers to tutor and is assigned the leader of a gang. She witnesses a gay student bullied by a pack of boys.
Growing up bookish in a film industry family, feeling like an outsider, Caroline rebels against the toxic Hollywood culture of influential men who see teen girls as easy prey. At her new school, she finds a group of friends and begins to realize that she belongs. But with so many students dealt such a rough hand, peaceful coexistence isn't easy at Hollywood High. When her LGBTQ+ friends are targeted, she has no idea what to do. Still, she feels compelled to take a risk and step up. Then she finds herself threatened by a sexual predator, and discovers hidden strengths she never imagined.
Originally published as Hollywood High: Achieve the Honorable, this historical YA novel, set in the 1970s, has been rewritten to address the targeting of the LGBTQ+ communities, systemic racism in education, and the impact of bullying. Hollywood Pride is a coming-of-age story about self-discovery, standing up for others, the power of friendship, and the true meaning of allyship.