LEADER 00000nam 2200397 i 4500 001 sky297261814 003 SKY 005 20190820142239.0 008 190729s2019 nyu e 000 1 eng d 020 9781542003742|q(hardback) 020 1542003741|q(hardback) 040 WiApOWLS|beng|erda|cWiApOWLS|dSKYRV|dUtOrBLW 082 04 813/.6|223 092 |fF|aJIMENEZ 100 1 Jimenez, Stephanie,|eauthor. 245 10 They could have named her anything :|ba novel /|cStephanie Jimenez. 246 3 They could've named her anything 250 First edition. 264 1 New York :|bLittle A,|c[2019] 300 283 pages ;|c22 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 Every morning, seventeen-year-old Maria Anís Rosario takes the subway an hour from her boisterous and close-knit family in Queens to her private high school on the Upper East Side, where she struggles to fit in as one of the only Latina studentsuntil Rocky welcomes her into this new life. White, rebellious, and ignored by her wealthy parents, Rocky uses her money toward one goal: to get away with anything. To Maria, its a dazzling privilege. As a bond develops between these unlikely friends, neither can see what they share mostjealousy and the desire for each others lives. But crackling under the surface of their seemingly supportive alliance, the girls begin to commit little betrayals as they strive to get closer to their ideals regardless of the consequences. Told from the perspectives of Maria, Rocky, and their fathers, They Could Have Named Her Anything explores the heartfelt expectation of what it means to live up to the name youve been given and the more rewarding discovery of what really matters. 650 0 Private schools|zNew York (State)|vFiction. 650 0 Female friendship|vFiction. 650 0 Hispanic American students|vFiction. 650 0 Hispanic American teenagers|vFiction. 650 0 Social classes|zNew York (State)|vFiction. 650 0 Social stratification|zNew York (State)|vFiction. 650 0 Families|vFiction. 651 0 Queens (New York, N.Y.)|vFiction. 651 0 Upper East Side (New York, N.Y.)|vFiction. 655 7 Bildungsromans.|2lcgft
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