![]() I loved seeing all the prom events and Liz’s initial, and eventual, approaches to what it means to be a (Prom) Queen. ![]() I also liked Leah’s take on the classic “running for prom queen” theme (trope?). It was quite a clever & multi-faceted coming of age story. I really enjoyed the premise of this book.(Shout out to Alaska Jackson on the phenomenal job!) Especially since I checked out the audiobook from my library and the narration was quite good. I was hooked by the very first chapter and couldn’t wait to see to see the rest of Liz’s story unfold. Suddenly Liz is careening down the path to Prom Queen and the scholarship it provides…but only if she can figure out how to shine her absolute brightest. Then the scholarship she was depending on falls through, and she must figure out another way to attend the uber-elite music college that holds the key to all her future plans. You Should See Me in a Crown follows Liz Lightly through her senior year of high school as she prepares to escape her very-rich, very-white Indiana town. You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson ![]()
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