Marin has always played by the rules. Star student, editor of the school paper, Ivy League dreams. She knows how to keep it together—even when her charming English teacher seems a little too interested in her writing.
But when he crosses a line, Marin reports him. The school doesn’t believe her. He turns the class against her.
Marin’s done playing nice.
Armed with her voice, the school newspaper, and a brand-new feminist book club, Marin decides to take back her power. Along the way, she finds unexpected allies, a surprising romance, and the courage to rewrite the rules she thought she had to follow.
Rules for Being a Girl is a powerful, smart, and timely novel that calls out injustice and sparks real change.