
Diva
In Diva, the companion to Alex Flinnâs YA novel Breathing Under Water, Caitlin is dealing with a lot. Sheâs living through the aftermath of an abusive relationship, she has a youth-obsessed mother who just doesnât understand her, and sheâs on a constant yo-yo diet to live up the standards of her nitpicking friends.
All Caitlin wants is to escape her not-so-glamorous life and pursue her dream of becoming a singer, but when sheâs accepted into the Miami High School of the Arts, her life doesnât magically become perfect. Yet despite some struggles to keep up with her competitive classmates and the distraction of cute new crush, Caitlin never loses her sense of humor and eventually gains the confidence to achieve her goals.
Perfect for fans of such books as Carolyn Macklerâs The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things.
This realistic and witty story navigates a stage full of challengesâboth in and out of the spotlight.
- A Complicated Mother-Daughter Relationship: Caitlin's mother is more concerned with staying young and finding a husband than understanding her daughter's dreams.
- Realistic High School Story: From navigating new friendships with quirky classmates to struggling through dance class, Caitlinâs new school is no easy encore.
- Body Image and Self-Confidence: After losing thirty-five pounds at fat camp, Caitlin is still struggling with a yo-yo diet and the pressure to be perfect in a world that judges every pound.
- Surviving an Abusive Relationship: As Caitlin works to heal from a toxic past with her ex-boyfriend Nick, she learns that the hardest songs are about finding the strength to move on.
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In Diva, the companion to Alex Flinnâs YA novel Breathing Under Water, Caitlin is dealing with a lot. Sheâs living through the aftermath of an abusive relationship, she has a youth-obsessed mother who just doesnât understand her, and sheâs on a constant yo-yo diet to live up the standards of her nitpicking friends.
All Caitlin wants is to escape her not-so-glamorous life and pursue her dream of becoming a singer, but when sheâs accepted into the Miami High School of the Arts, her life doesnât magically become perfect. Yet despite some struggles to keep up with her competitive classmates and the distraction of cute new crush, Caitlin never loses her sense of humor and eventually gains the confidence to achieve her goals.
Perfect for fans of such books as Carolyn Macklerâs The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things.
This realistic and witty story navigates a stage full of challengesâboth in and out of the spotlight.
- A Complicated Mother-Daughter Relationship: Caitlin's mother is more concerned with staying young and finding a husband than understanding her daughter's dreams.
- Realistic High School Story: From navigating new friendships with quirky classmates to struggling through dance class, Caitlinâs new school is no easy encore.
- Body Image and Self-Confidence: After losing thirty-five pounds at fat camp, Caitlin is still struggling with a yo-yo diet and the pressure to be perfect in a world that judges every pound.
- Surviving an Abusive Relationship: As Caitlin works to heal from a toxic past with her ex-boyfriend Nick, she learns that the hardest songs are about finding the strength to move on.














