India, Jan. 31 -- All of us have lived it, and yet there is nothing as definitive about the experience of growing up in a school: making friends, thinking they would last forever, and hoping desperately that we would become adults soon. It is a singular experience, yet we have all been there, craving for the attention of that one teacher we have a crush on.
Molly Manners' delightful and gently moving coming-of-age dramedy Extra Geography grapples with the pressures and anxieties at an English girls' boarding school, where two best friends stick to one another and do all sorts of things they think would lead them to finding love. Turns out, Shakespeare did not have much of a clue either, so how can these girls know better?
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