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Maya says: that's exactly what high school is.
Maya Chen-Patel is 18. She just finished her first year at university. She was the girl who did everything right - straight A's, right activities, right path. Then she realised the path she was on wasn't actually hers. And she had to figure out how to say that out loud.
This book is what she learned between then and now.
Murphy's Law for Teen Girls is 101 honest life principles for the specific moments that sideways when you're a girl. Not vague advice. Not toxic positivity. Just peer-level guidance across the moments that actually derail you: the group chat that went quiet after you sent something, the yes you said when you meant no, the spiral you ran from one offhand comment, the decision you knew was right and still sat on for months because you weren't certain enough yet.
Every lesson follows the same format: a real scenario, a Murphy's Law principle, what most people do, what Maya actually did (including what didn't work), one same-day action step, and a short line you can write on your wall.
The five parts of this book are built around the places things actually go wrong:
The Year I Confused Doing Well with Being Fine covers the school stuff - grades, over-preparing, group projects, asking for extensions too late, and the specific exhaustion of performing competent when you're not okay.
Everything That Happened in the Spaces Between is about friendship dynamics - the plans you found out about after the fact, the loyalty that wasn't returned, the friendship that quietly changed without either of you naming it.
Everything You Didn't Actually Say is the Part Maya is most mid-process on - people-pleasing, staying quiet when you had something to say, saying yes when you meant no, and what that habit costs you over time.
The Part I'm Still Working Through covers jealousy, comparison, social media, giving the apology that closed the conversation rather than the one you meant - the moments she's not proud of.
The Version of You That's Already There is the landing: inherited goals, family expectations, making the right decision that hurt someone, and what figuring yourself out actually looks like when it's not a destination.
This is Book 3 in The Sideways Series. Book 1, Murphy's Law for Teens, and Book 4, Murphy's Law for Kids, are available now. Murphy's Law for Teen Boys is available now.
If things keep going sideways, this series was written for that.
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