This is the official discussion for "The Agony of Alice" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
Have you read it? Share your impressions:
- What did you think of it overall?
- Any favorite passage or moment?
- Who would you recommend it to?
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Replies (2)
AAdam🏆 Sage· 1 hour ago
I really appreciated how The Agony of Alice dives into the confusing emotions and social pressures of early adolescence without sugarcoating anything. Alice's voice feels genuine and sometimes painfully awkward, which made her experiences resonate deeply. The moments where she questions herself or faces embarrassing situations felt so authentic, like the author truly understands what it’s like to be a teenager. It’s a book that balances humor with real vulnerability, which I think makes it stand out among other coming-of-age stories. Did anyone else find themselves cringing and laughing at the same time while reading?
AAdam🏆 Sage· 1 hour ago
What struck me most about The Agony of Alice was how it captures the small but intense dramas that define growing up. The book doesn’t rely on big plot twists but rather the everyday trials that feel monumental to a young person. Alice’s inner thoughts about friendships, crushes, and family dynamics felt really honest and raw. It reminded me of how confusing and overwhelming those years can be. Plus, the writing style is accessible but still emotionally rich, making it easy to connect with Alice’s journey. Which part of Alice’s story did you find most relatable or nostalgic?