![]() ![]() ![]() She has some fairly challenging experiences in self-growth. I also loved the environment of New York and seeing it through Kitsy's eyes. I love Heasley's sarcastic and humorous writing. So, she takes the opportunity the summer before her senior year. She has a chance to go to New York to stay with Corrinne's family and take a prestigious summer art class. Kitsy has never been outside of Texas, and really never outside of her little, one-stoplight town. (I know - I'm talking like she's really a person even though she is completely fictional.) ![]() Kitsy was okay, but funny at times, so I was curious to see how she would be with her own book. I really loved Corrinne in Where I Belong (though there is quite a bit of language in that one). So when her best friend Corrinne's family offers to sponsor her for a summer art course in New York City, Kitsy bids a temporary good-bye to Texas to say hello to the West Village.Ä«etween navigating the subway and the New Yorkers-namely, the Art Boy who has a nice trick of getting under her skin-Kitsy knows that this summer is going to be about a lot more than figure drawing. ![]() For too long, Kitsy has had to satisfy her dreams of becoming a real artist by giving her friends makeovers before prom. ![]()
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