Coming of Age Quotes in She's Come Undone

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #1

When I was ten and a half, my family moved to Treetop Acres. (2.1)

We think it's a requirement in any coming of age story for the family to move and for the main character to become The New Kid, which is exactly what happens to Dolores here.

Quote #2

I saw and felt it at the same time: the dark wet blotch of blood. (2.127)

Here's another coming-of-age cliché: the first period. Dolores's mother doesn't react supportively at all, which is a red flag that this whole coming-of-age process is going to be painful.

Quote #3

Jeanette's correspondence was spotty and filled with hurtful proof that her life was proceeding without me. (3.54)

After Dolores moves, she has to learn a harsh life lesson: Her BFFL was really just her BFFN—a.k.a. best friend for now.