stargirl has now moved away from the person she is always thinking about, Leo. she writes "letters" to Leo about her experiences to a new place. Except for the part that she doesn't send the letters. That is mostly why it is called love, stargirl.
At the late beginning of the book she meets a girl named dootsie and it turns out that dootsie is about 10 years younger than her but still seems to have a fun time hanging out with her. to me, she kind of seems like a babysitter for dootsie. they do mostly everything together which sometimes can be very annoying.
Stargirl is smart and uneasy person. she knows how to say how she feels most of the time. she is home schooled, so she doesn't make much friends. Stargirl is mostly called as a "outcast" because of the way she dresses and acts around people so the book tells a lot about how you can not judge a person from how they look on the outside. i think that this might be the theme because on the outside she looks like she would be weird and unfriendly but really she is the complete opposite.
At the late beginning of the book she meets a girl named dootsie and it turns out that dootsie is about 10 years younger than her but still seems to have a fun time hanging out with her. to me, she kind of seems like a babysitter for dootsie. they do mostly everything together which sometimes can be very annoying.
Stargirl is smart and uneasy person. she knows how to say how she feels most of the time. she is home schooled, so she doesn't make much friends. Stargirl is mostly called as a "outcast" because of the way she dresses and acts around people so the book tells a lot about how you can not judge a person from how they look on the outside. i think that this might be the theme because on the outside she looks like she would be weird and unfriendly but really she is the complete opposite.
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