![]() ![]() Agreeing to do whatever it takes to convince them she’s ready, the White Berkeley teen agrees to spend her summer at the Connecticut Shakespearean Summer Academy with a parentally assigned list of so-called normal teenage experiences she must check off, including making a friend, engaging in small talk, hugging people, doing something outdoorsy, and pulling a prank. When she confesses to her parents-sex therapists who share a practice-that she not only applied to Oxford, but was accepted to attend in the fall, they worry she is not prepared to move to another country by herself. Sixteen-year-old math genius Beatrice Quinn has been home-schooled her entire life, avoiding socializing and studying hard to secure her dream of attending the University of Oxford. What better way to prove to your parents that you can be a regular teenager than to enroll in Shakespeare camp? ![]()
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