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The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls
by Anton DiSclafani
A privileged girl who's family feels no effects from the onset of the Great Depression is sent to a horse-riding camp for ladies in North Carolina due to a mysterious indiscretion that is only slowly revealed as you read. I did not feel much empathy with the main character, as it did not seem she truly grew or learned much besides the fact she should be here own person, no matter what her family thinks. I also thought the 'mysterious circumstances' that led to her banishment were truly horrible. I just kept thinking #richwhitegirlproblems the entire time I read this novel.