Cliques and Popularity in Teen Fiction
The Opposite of Invisible by Liz Gallagher
- Alice tries life outside her group of artsy friends. She finds some good, some not so good.
Fringe Girl by Valerie Frankel
- Adora attempts to overthrow the social hierarchy at her New York private school.
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli
- Stargirl is not your usual teenager, and she rides the waves of popularity at her high school.
Harmless by Dana Reinhardt
- Three girls react differently when the spotlight of popularity is cast upon them because of a lie they told.
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
- Melinda watches the cliques in her high school while she struggles with larger issues.
How Not to be Popular by Jennifer Ziegler
- At her new school, Maggie is determined to not make friends that she'll just have to leave again in a few months when her family moves.
Brutal by Michael Harmon
- Poe moves from LA to a small town where she takes on school admins (including her dad) on cliques and bullying in the school.
The Diamonds by Ted Michael
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