From Katie Cotugno and author of Sex and the City Candace Bushnell comes this fierce and feisty exploration of feminism: standing up, speaking out and rewriting the rules.
Don’t be easy.
As things heat up at school and in her personal life, Marin must figure out how to take back the power and rewrite her own rules.. until he kisses her.
No one believes Marin when she tells them what happened, so she does the only thing she can: she writes an article called \'Rules for Being a Girl\' for the school paper to point out the misogyny and sexism that girls face every day. . .
He spends a lot of time around Marin, and she thinks it\'s harmless .
Especially in the eyes of English teacher Mr Beckett.
Smile!Marin is a smart, driven, popular Girl – she\'s headed for Brown when she graduates and has a brilliant career as a journalist ahead of her.
But calm down! Don’t worry so much.
Don’t walk alone at night.
Don’t blame him for trying.
Don’t give him the wrong idea.
Don’t let things go too far.
Don’t act desperate.
Don’t put him in the friendzone.
Don’t be cold.
Don’t be a prude.
Don’t give it up.
From Katie Cotugno and author of Sex and the City Candace Bushnell comes this fierce and feisty exploration of feminism: standing up, speaking out and rewriting the rules.
Don’t be easy