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American Thighs
American Thighs | Elizabeth Ellen
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Pushcart Prize Award-winning author Elizabeth Ellen's American Thighs tells the darkly comedic story of a thirty-one-year-old former child star's journey from Hollywood to Elkheart, Indiana, experiencing for the first time the off-screen life of a high school sophomore. Tatum Grant spent the first years of her life on various film sets and locations in Hollywood, never knowing a real childhood, before becoming impregnated by an older, award-winning actor. Fifteen years after his death, experiencing an existential crisis, Tatum leaves Hollywood, her mother and her daughter behind, on a quest to find herself. Posing as a 16-year-old student with the help of her daughter's stolen identification, Tatum uses the talents she learned portraying various film characters to earn a spot on the cheer team, date a football player, and befriend the most popular girl at school. Like Tom Perrota's Election, the novel is told through the voices of students and teachers at Dobson High, as well as social media influencers, actors, and celebrity children back in Hollywood, readers follow as Tatum's past catches up with her amidst a cross-country road trip turned police chase. Elizabeth Ellen manifests typical teenage woes into a breathtaking, rib-breaking story of love, loss, and media. American Thighs strikes the same chord as Heathers but for the TikTok generation.
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Taylor
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Excellent, propulsive novel that keeps you turning the pages, constantly leading up to some serious wtf?moments that make the story that much more juicy.

This book sort of gives “Euphoria” vibes...the HBO show...but not that much. I just mean there‘s tons of high school drama, along with adults getting involved too, doing lots of shit they shouldn‘t be, which has you wanting to get out the popcorn.

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American Thighs | Elizabeth Ellen

Every year a portion of the school left for college and never came back. Or they came back on breaks to see family and to brag about their new lives outside of Elkheart.

Everyone in town hated them, though.

I knew we hated them for getting out. That secretly we all probably wanted to leave.

But I loved Elkheart.