Senior year is a big deal, and it's full of huge decisions and the very
best kind of memory making--but, for Alice McKinley, her last year of
high school is being overshadowed by some very difficult situations. A
sudden increase in vandalism at the school leads Alice to discover an
angry and violent group of students--teenage Neo-Nazis. And if that
wasn't bad enough, an awkward hallway encounter gets Amy Sheldon to
confess that a new, attentive teacher has been taking advantage of her.
All at once, Alice's safe and comfortable school starts feeling strange
and serious--all this plus the normal senior year pressures of college
applications and life-making decisions. It's no wonder Alice is feeling
like she can't cut loose and have a good time. She's getting older;
Alice knows that--but does the world have to throw everything at her at
once?! Here're her options: step up or melt down. The choice is simple
and true to the character that readers have loved for years: Alice steps
up--and in a big way.