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Throwaway Girls
Throwaway Girls | Andrea Contos
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A timely edge-of-your-seat thriller from a debut writer to watch. Caroline Lawson is three months away from freedom, otherwise known as graduation day. That's when she'll finally escape her rigid prep school and the parents who thought they could convert her to being straight. Until then, Caroline is keeping her head down, pretending to be the perfect student even though she is crushed by her family and heartbroken over the girlfriend who left for California. But when her best friend Madison disappears, Caroline feels compelled to get involved in the investigation. She has her own reasons not to trust the police, and she owes Madison --- big time. Suddenly Caroline realizes how little she knew of what her friend was up to. Caroline has some uncomfortable secrets about the hours before Madison disappeared, but they're nothing compared to the secrets Madison has been hiding. And why does Mr. McCormack, their teacher, seem to know so much about them? It's only when Caroline discovers other missing girls that she begins to close in on the truth. Unlike Madison, the other girls are from the wrong side of the tracks. Unlike Madison's, their disappearances haven't received much attention. Caroline is determined to find out what happened to them and why no one seems to notice. But as every new discovery leads Caroline closer to the connection between these girls and Madison, she faces an unsettling truth. There's only one common denominator between the disappearances: Caroline herself. Andrea Contos's debut is an edge-of-your-seat thriller. The suspense never lets up, even as the story raises important questions about class differences and how they are reflected in law enforcement. And the multilayered plot unfolds from two alternating points of view, making for dramatic changes in tone and pace throughout. With its unforeseeable twists involving an intriguing and intertwined cast of characters, this dark and moody story will keep readers guessing till the very end.
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Throwaway Girls | Andrea Contos

The literal meaning of “Throwaway“ is to throw something away from you. That is denotation. However, in this context, the connotation of “Throwaway“ means that these girls do not matter to society. They are “throwaway“ because we throw them away like we do trash.

kalexandre00 “ I don‘t know how I didn‘t notice the first time- water is as blue as his eyes.” The literal meaning of water is a transparent tasteless liquid. That is denotation. However, in this sentence, “water” is use to symbolize life. That is connotation. 2y
MelRoc25 The connotation of transparent is a material or article that allows light to pass through. The denotation of transparent is being upfront or honest with someone. 2y
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