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Frances Janvier seems to have it all figured out. Head girl, academic superstar, Cambridge University bound. Her teachers adore her, peers envy her, and her future seems predetermined. But beneath this carefully constructed facade lies a more complex reality. "I'm clever," Frances tells herself repeatedly, as though this single trait encompasses her entire identity. The distinction between "School Frances" and "Real Frances" forms the novel's central conflict. School Frances is organized, studious, and focused solely on academic achievement. Meanwhile, Real Frances remains hidden: a creative soul who spends hours creating fan art for her favorite podcast, Universe City, wears quirky clothes with burger patterns, and harbors passions completely disconnected from her academic trajectory. This duality becomes painfully apparent when Frances reflects on her school friendships: "They only like School Frances though. Not Real Frances." With school friends, she's quiet and perpetually "just stressed" rather than revealing her true feelings. The pressure to maintain this divided identity takes its toll. When her academic identity begins to crumble-first losing her head girl position, then facing Cambridge rejection-Frances faces an existential crisis. Without her achievements, who is she? Have you ever felt like you're playing a role rather than living authentically? Frances's struggle reminds us how easily we can become trapped in others' expectations, losing sight of what truly brings us joy.
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