Delightful and fun, this book is full of Black girl joy that will have you cheering for Liz on every page. Her novel, We Were Promised Spotlights, is a queer coming-of-age. Along the way, she falls for another prom queen hopeful, Mack, who is everything Liz has ever dreamed of. Lindsay Sproul received her MFA in Fiction from Columbia University and her PhD from. You Should See Me in A Crown by Leah Johnson follows Liz as she enters the prom queen race at her high school because the prize is enough scholarship money to go to her dream college. Her future feels predictable and depressing, but pursuing a different path seems impossible. If you're also re-watching the trailer 27 times a day, here are some books to get you in the prom-going mood. With high school almost over, Taylor Garland only wants two things: for her best friend Susan to reciprocate her (hidden) romantic feelings and to leave tiny Hopuonk, MA, where she’s bored by everything. I can't wait for the star-studded cast (Meryl Streep and Kerry Washington for starters) to bring this delightful musical romp to my living room. Prom night may be a few months away, but The Prom-the film version of a Broadway musical about two girls who want to go to prom together and the washed-up Broadway stars who set out to help them-drops December 11 on Netflix. girls just wanna have fun!, opens a new window by thotmeglynn, opens a new window / CC BY-ND 2.0, opens a new window / cropped
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