A White Ribbon in Your Hair

Susan Geveden Fisher


Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
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[?] · 1 rating · 266 pages · Published: 16 Apr 2022
In the third and final book of, The Sidney Series, 1980 starts out with a bang for Sidney and the “crew,” as one person heads to the alter, and another navigates a major break-up. Sidney suddenly begins to realize all the “lasts” are rapidly approaching in her young, teenage life…the last, first day of school, the last senior prom, and the last basketball game she will ever play at her beloved Lancaster High School.
As for Sid’s tumultuous love life, it becomes even more complicated than ever before. Mickey Curtis, Tony Jacks, and a college friend of Sidney’s brother, Max, all become entwined in Sidney’s unpredictable, fun-filled world as she contemplates major decisions about love, life, and finding true happiness.

From the book…
In the past few weeks, absolutely no one in my household or circle of friends learned about my embarrassing two-day train wreck at Summer Orientation. The only person privy to that information was my brother, Max. If he hadn’t spied me strung out on campus that awful morning, he wouldn’t have known about it either! I tried my best to forget every humiliating detail of every minute of that week, but it still loomed heavily on my mind.
I can’t believe I slept in Joe Foster’s bedroom. No, wait a minute, I didn’t sleep. I completely and utterly passed out! Yep, I got wasted out of my mind and spent the night in a strange, fraternity house! Every time I thought about it, I wanted to die of embarrassment. How am I going to ever show my face at the Delta House again? The sad part was, it was my absolute favorite thing in the whole wide world about Mason State. That ugly, little gold house with the wretched brown trim was full of wonderful, kind, crazy people and I felt right at home there. Awe, life…
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