"Becky Miller lives in the best neighborhood, goes to school with the children of movie stars, and has her psychiatrist on speed dial. She may live in the City of Angels, but this sixteen-year-old's life is far from perfect.
By day, Becky navigates the halls of one of L.A.'s most elite schools, where the mean girls are a special breed of mean, and at night, she deals with sparring parents, a grandmother who is man-crazy, and a younger brother, Jack, who answers only to J-zizzy. As Becky's life comes crashing down around her, she struggles to put it back together and learn to grow up while trying to stay sane." -Goodreads.com
I seriously don't understand what the whole point of Hancock Park was. I know there was the whole part with her parents get divorced and having to see a psychiatrist but I thought there would be more. Didn't feel like there was that much depth to the book or that there was any big resolution with the problems she was dealing with.
2 stars.
Read on March 15, 2013

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