People who meet pretty, quiet Enid Rollins find it hard to believe that she ever ran with a wild crowd. She's popular, a straight-A student, and is best friends with Elizabeth Wakefield. Finally, Enid... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is the best of the Super Star series. It tells you about Enid before (according to Jessica) she became the "world's most boring teenager". Apparently she was a wild child before she and the perfect Liz Wakefield became friends. She relapses a bit in this book, and starts hanging out with the wrong people. Jessica gets blamed (unfairly in my opinion) for not telling where Enid is and something bad happens.
Great, great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Enid's Story was so cool. It tought me that even though life may seem to go downhill, you shouldn't ake drugs or acohol. Enid did exactly that. She was in a car with a guy named Brian Saunders. He took her up to Miller's Point an he presured her to smoke marijuna. So she did because she wanted to relax. Big, big mistake. They leave Miller's Point and Brian is drunk also and before they know it, Enid is inside a flipped car. Mr. Rollins saves her and tries to save Brian but the car blows up and both men suffer burns. Luckily, Mr. Rollins and Brian all okay when they reach the E.R. Enid is surprised on Christmas morning when Liz, Jess, Lila, and Jeffrey French are in her hospital room and make her a little Christmas morning inside the hospital room. All's well, end's well.
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