Jody Gehrman is an accomplished author and playwright known for her engaging novels and vibrant storytelling. With a background in theater, she brings a unique flair to her writing. Gehrman has written several young adult and adult fiction books, including "The Truth About Jack" and "Watch Me." Her works often explore themes of love, identity, and personal growth. Additionally, she is a professor of English and Communications in California.
I’ve never understood how you girls could be so mean to one another.
Don’t wait to be brave. Do it and then you will be.
It’s so hard to be a girl. There’s so much to remember.
I’m not going to pretend to be anything I’m not.
You have to be brave to be vulnerable.
I’m a lot more complex than I seem, and so is everyone else.
We’re all just trying to figure out who we are.
It’s hard to be different. But it’s harder to be someone you’re not.
You can’t control how people see you.
Girls can be as gross as boys. We just don’t make a big deal about it.
Don’t let anyone make you feel like you have to change who you are.
Sometimes the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself for a while.