<b>Bursting with bittersweet nostalgia, a funny, poignant, perfectly voiced debut that captures what it''s like to be a teenage girl—“full of brilliantly-rendered awkwardness and the hilarious minor horrors of a privileged adolescence, <i>The Brittanys</i> shimmers with the everyday incandescence of youth” (Kimberly King Parsons, author of <i>Black Light</i>).</b><br> <br><br>They''re not the most popular freshmen at their Florida prep school, but at least everyone knows their name(s). <i>The Brittanys.</i><br><br>Brittany Rosenberg: drives her golf cart around her subdivision to meet boys.<br><br>Brittany Gottlieb: insists you can''t lose your virginity if you haven''t gotten your period. (She <i>heard</i> it somewhere!)<br><br>Brittany Tomassi: is from<i> New York</i>.<br><br>Brittany Jensen: once threw her tampon into a stranger''s swimming pool. A brash, bold, unapologetic tomboy. And the greatest person in the whole wide world.<br><br>At least as far as the