In the film adaption of the book with the same title, Moxie (Amy Poehler, 2021) follows 16-year-old Vivian (Hadley Robinson) as she publishes an anonymous zine in response to sexism at her school. The movie begins with Vivian, an introverted junior, struggling to start her college essay. The prompt asks her to: Reflect on a cause you feel passionate about. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took to make a change. Frustrated that she seemingly doesn’t have anything she’s passionate about, Vivian shuts her laptop and heads to school for her first day of eleventh grade. There
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MOXIE is the third and final book in the Rock-Hard Beautiful Trilogy by International Bestselling Author C.M. Stunich beginning with the book
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