Driver's Ed

What is the main conflict in Driver's Ed by Caroline B. Cooney?

Asked by
Last updated by Cat
1 Answers
Log in to answer

Two teenagers remove a STOP sign as part of a driver's education "class project," resulting in the death of a young mother at that intersection. The novel increases in emotional intensity as the teens reach the decision to admit and accept responsibility for their action, and come to terms with the finality of death.