Ratings12
Average rating3.3
DROPPED at 30%
Summary: a pick-me girl (not like other girls, never wears makeup and always wears oversized ugly sweater) who took advantage of “feminism” to win her way
There was some references to Vietnamese American culture which I like, thus 2 stars
What's it about?
Eliza believes she is the perfect candidate to be the next editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. She is running unopposed so if confident she has it in the bag. Unfortunately for her, former jock Len decides to throw his hat in the ring the morning of the election and beats her by a landslide. Eliza decides Len's win is due to misogyny and writes an impassioned manifesto to that effect, however she fails to log out of the computer she pens it on. Someone finds the manifesto, shares it to the school website, and a school controversy is born. In defending her name, Eliza inadvertently sparks a feminist movement among the student body. Meanwhile, Len and Michelle are instructed to work together on an article for the paper, which is more time than they have ever spent together previously.
My thoughts and feelings:
3/10 ✨
The concept of Feminism was poorly explained and there is a misunderstanding of what a feminist is. It's good however there are some dull moments.
I'm suuuch a sucker for stories about Serious Feminist Teen Girls Learning To Respect And Value Seemingly Frivolous Types Of Teen Girls (and vice versa). End “Not Like Other Girls” syndrome!!! I really loved Eliza as a chararacter (despite her “unlikability”) and I just enjoyed her and her journey, but also the complexity of the side characters.