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The novel takes place in the fictional town of Socartes, Spain. The town's name refers to the philosopher Socrates, and his ideas about internal and external beauty.It tells the story of Marianela (sometimes referred to as "Nela"), a poor orphan girl with an ugly face, and her love for Pablo, a blind boy, who also has romantic feelings towards Nela.
The vignette "A Smart Cookie" is dedicated to her mother. Her mother can speak two languages, can sing opera, reads, writes, she is handy around the house, she could have been anything she wanted, yet she regrets not having gone anywhere and dropped out of school.
Critical reception for Smart Girls Get What They Want was predominantly positive, [1] [2] with the book gaining praise from multiple review sites and journals such as Publishers Weekly and TeenReads. [3] [4] Booklist overall praised the novel and stated that while the trends and fashion mentioned in the book "will become dated, the issues won ...
An early version of the screenplay, Book Smart by Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, was circulated in 2009 and appeared on the 2009 Black List; [7] in 2014 Susanna Fogel revised the screenplay, rewriting one lead character as a lesbian and revising the story so the girls are not seeking boyfriends for the prom, but are going to an after-prom ...
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[2] It also, in the words of Horn Book ' s Emily Prabhaker, "underscores Alma’s agency throughout the book. We see her as a writer through her own handwriting and as an artist in the depictions of her own graphite drawings." [5] Through her use of blues and pinks she hoped to help differentiate what was happening the present from the past. [2]