When Rosa, who calls herself Rose, is asked to pledge Jessica's exclusive sorority, Rose believes her heritage will be kept secret. Then her Mexican grandmother pays an unexpected visit. Will Rose be... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"Rosa's Lie" is one of the more memorable Sweet Valley High books I remember reading as a kid. It's about a new chicana student named Rosa Jameson (though she goes by Rose to "Americanize" herself--and she even goes so far as to make up a fake past). She's excited to be invited to pledge Pi Beta Alpha, a popular SVH sorority; but she's also nervous because she fears her new friends will discriminate against her for being Mexican--and some would if they found out (like Lila Fowler, the pledge chairwoman). To further complicate things, Rose's Mexican grandmother comes to Sweet Valley for a two week visit, and Rose is a wreck trying to make sure her friends don't meet her or else they'll realize she's been lying this entire time.Overall, this was a good read if you're a SVH fan. Rose learns to feel comfortable in her own skin, so to speak (though the reader can guess as much by the front cover). Along with the sorority storyline, there's a secondary one involving the fraternity Phi Epsilon, with Todd Wilkins and Bruce Patman fighting over who exactly gets to join their elite group. And then there's Jessica Wakefield, who is failing math and having relationship trouble (yet again) with her steady boyfriend, Sam Woodruff, which should continue in the next book: "Kidnapped By the Cult!"
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