In the small town of Rural Minnesota, Amy grew up in a strict Baptist household where she was forbidden from partaking in typical teenage activities. Unable to attend school dances or football games, she felt isolated and rebellious. To cope with her inner turmoil, she turned to self-harm for attention, claiming her dad did it, though it was a lie. Her actions escalated, leading to her parents bringing her to an exorcism and seeking help from counselors and psychiatrists, all to no avail. As an adult, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, shedding light on her past behavior. Despite her struggles, Amy got married at the beginning of her senior year after being expelled for smoking. Alongside her boyfriend, she engaged in illegal activities like stealing cigarettes and selling them in their hometown. Unable to handle her behavior, her parents sent her to live with her more lenient grandparents, who enforced alcohol treatment. Throughout her journey, Amy navigated complex relationships with her family, friends, and herself. With a serious tone and stream of consciousness style, the story delves into the challenges of teenage rebellion, mental health, and the search for identity in a restrictive environment.
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