Anchored Together
Being the only girl in a private boys’ boarding school has its advantages:
There’s not much competition for the cheer-leading squad. (And plenty of opportunities to flirt and fall in love.) But it has disadvantages, too, especially if your father is an alcoholic.
Sixteen-year-old Suzette LeBlanc moved into the Sanford Naval Academy when her father became the school Commandant. She’s gaining confidence, but her father’s drinking is on the rise, a fact her mother seems to ignore. She finds strength in her friends and finds love with the battalion commander (a.k.a. senior class president) who also must deal with an alcoholic parent. They share their pain, their coping strategies, but can they share a future?
REVIEWS
A high-school experience like no other! Renee writes the hilarious tale of an ordinary girl in an extraordinary place.
~Liz Sims, BookmarkIt
A funny and touching book about a teenage girl living in an all-boys military school. Will she be able to keep her distance? Read it and find out!
~Holly Flora,
Texan Girl Reads
Renee Garrison has a true gift for developing believable characters. This authentic coming of age story will resonate with teens.
