In 2011, Pia went from public to private school, entering senior year with one goal in mind: a boyfriend, a hip crowd, and wild nights of partying. To her, that's the normal life of a girl her age.
Fresh asks questions about the often toxic and abusive character of first love, focusing on supposedly harmless details from daily life. Critiquing a middle-class world that fosters atmospheres for teens far from conducive to consent, this book explores an idea central to today's debates, but far less common a decade ago.