

Spoiler alert: The answer is "not on her own. Each character has her own complex side plot, but banding together is what helps each of them discover and solidify her place in the world.Īs the real world continues to weigh who is most likely to become the next president, "Most Likely" raises thoughtful ideas about how a good leader is made. "Most Likely" succeeds most at outlining the importance of female friendship for personal growth. Sarah Watson NEW-Most Likely Paperback Januby Sarah Watson (Author) 174 ratings Editors pick Best Young Adult See all formats and editions Kindle 9.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 4.38 69 Used from 1.46 50 New from 4.38 2 Collectible from 5.

More book reviews: Margarita Montimore's 'Oona Out of Order' puts delightful slant on the age-swap genre They and their peers are exploring heavy subjects for the first time and discovering new ideas about sexuality, ableism, racism, mental health, sexual misconduct, income inequality and more. This is the story of four best friends who have one another's backs through every new love, breakup, stumble, and success-proving that great friendships can help young women achieve anything.even a seat in the Oval Office."She was brave enough to want more and she was brave enough to go after it," Watson describes one of the four leading ladies as they each begin to reach a personal epiphany.Īll four girls are anxious about building their futures just as they're trying to hold on to the fleeting present. And don't overlook Martha, who will have to overcome all the obstacles that stand in the way of her dreams. Is it Ava, the picture-perfect artist who's secretly struggling to figure out where she belongs? Or could it be CJ, the one who's got everything figured out.except how to fix her terrible SAT scores? Maybe it's Jordan, the group's resident journalist, who knows she's ready for more than their small Ohio suburb can offer. The mystery, of course, is which girl gets the gig. One of these girls is destined to become the president of the United States. Now they're in their senior year, facing their biggest fears about growing up and growing apart.īut there's more than just college on the horizon. Ava, CJ, Jordan, and Martha (listed in alphabetical order out of fairness) have been friends since kindergarten. From the creator of the hit TV series The Bold Type comes an empowering and heartfelt novel about a future female president's senior year of high school. Sarah Watson writes and produces for television and this, her first novel, often feels like a script for a sitcom, with its many emotional scenarios and rather.
