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Stargirl also discovers the truth about Perry, whose mother has a new baby, whom Perry has been trying to support by working several jobs last summer and by resorting to stealing to avoid burdening her with feeding him. Perry and Stargirl share a sunrise kiss, ending Stargirl's confusion over having feelings for both Leo and Perry, but leaving her to deal with the reality of living with uncertainty.Īs winter sets in, Stargirl turns herself to planning her Winter Solstice party, inviting all of the people she has encountered in her new town to celebrate the beginning of winter by joining her at sunrise on the hill with the calendar. Once Stargirl recovers, she returns to her Enchanted Hill to plant the next spatula, only to find Perry has been planting them in her absence. With the arrival of autumn, Stargirl's life is affected when, arriving at her Enchanted Hill to plant another spatula in her solar calendar, she sees a house on fire, and, in her attempt to break in to warn any possible residents, ends up in the hospital with smoke-damaged lungs and a sprained ankle. Stargirl, despite the fact that along with Perry come his " harem" of girls known as the Honeybees who share his attention and affections, finds she has feelings for Perry. Along with Alvina, Stargirl gets to know Perry, a generally unsociable fellow who matches her in both wit and confidence. At the request of Alvina's mother, Stargirl takes Alvina under her wing, and along with Dootsie, spend the summer engaged in various activities.
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Over the summer Stargirl develops a closer relationship with Alvina, who is struggling to make the transition between child and teenager. After the summer solstice (June 21), Stargirl begins her plan to create a solar calendar by planting spatulas in the ground one day a week until the winter solstice (December 21), where she will have created a perfect quarter circle to mark the shortest day of the year. Perry, a boy about her own age, becomes an increasing frustration to Stargirl as she observes him stealing lemons and littering. Stargirl also focuses her attention on the mysterious old man who sits by the tombstone of his dead wife Grace day after day, trying to form a relationship by leaving him donuts by the gravesite.Īs spring moves into summer, various town events take place, where Stargirl becomes aware of the existence of a strange boy who will steal and take things at will.
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As winter moves into spring, Stargirl tries various methods to deal with her sadness and confusion over her boyfriend Leo, including accompanying her milkman father on a milk run. Stargirl goes through everyday life, often taking trips with Dootsie to various locations around town, including Margie's donut shop, where she meets Alvina, a headstrong 11-year-old who has a penchant for beating up boys. Dootsie gets Stargirl to talk about her personal life, and introduces her to Betty Lou, a middle-aged agoraphobic woman who becomes Stargirl's confidant. Stargirl reminisces about life at her high school in Arizona and about Leo however, she soon becomes preoccupied with Dootsie Pringe, the precocious and rambunctious 5-year-old who takes her life by storm. The letter depicts not only Stargirl's new life in Pennsylvania, but also her emotional struggles in dealing with the loss of Leo. "Love, Stargirl" begins on New Year's Day as the first of many entries in the "world's longest letter" from the main character Stargirl to her former boyfriend Leo. It picks up where the previous novel left off after Stargirl left Mica High and describes her bittersweet memories in the town of Mica, Arizona along with the involvements of new people in her life. This book is the sequel to the "New York Times" bestselling book, " Stargirl" and centers around "the world's longest letter" in diary form. Publisher = Knopf Books for Young Readersįollowed_by = "Love, Stargirl" is a novel by Jerry Spinelli.