Super Seniors Books in Order
Part ofEileen Goudge Books in OrderThis page lists the Super Seniors books by Eileen Goudge in order, with short summaries, series notes, and where-to-start advice.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Hawaiian Christmas
by Eileen Goudge
1986
A holiday trip gives the Super Seniors sunshine, romance, and a break from Glenwood routines. But even in paradise, friendships and crushes need care.
Old Enough
by Eileen Goudge
1986
The Super Seniors are out of the usual high school groove and eager to be taken seriously. New independence brings romance, risk, and the uneasy question of what being old enough really means.
Deep-Sea Summer
by Eileen Goudge
1988
A summer by the water gives the Super Seniors a new setting for old questions about love, independence, and loyalty. The girls learn that vacation drama can follow them anywhere.
Something Borrowed
by Eileen Goudge
1988
In the Super Seniors spinoff, Glenwood friends face romance and loyalty after graduation, when grown-up choices no longer feel theoretical. A wedding theme brings love, jealousy, and friendship pressure.
Series background & context
Super Seniors is a short spinoff from Eileen Goudge’s teen romance world. The core idea is simple: take the Glenwood High girls and push them past the usual classroom-and-locker setting. The result is still built on friendship, dating, and growing up, but the situations feel a little wider than senior-year drama alone.
The series includes Old Enough, Hawaiian Christmas, Something Borrowed, and Deep-Sea Summer. Even from the titles, you can feel the shift. These are not only hallway crushes and cafeteria gossip. They involve travel, holidays, weddings, summer settings, and the awkward space between being a high school girl and feeling ready for more adult choices.
That in-between feeling is the point.
The characters come from the same broad teen-romance tradition as Seniors. Friendship is the safety net, but it is also where jealousy, advice, and pressure show up first. A girl may think she is ready for romance, independence, or a life-changing decision, only to discover that wanting to be grown up and being ready are not always the same thing.
The tone is light, fast, and emotional in a vintage YA way. These books were written for readers who wanted recognizable teen problems with more glamour and movement than an ordinary school week could provide. A Hawaiian trip, a wedding setup, or a summer by the water gives the characters room to make mistakes outside their usual routine.
You do not need to treat Super Seniors like a heavy continuity project. It helps to know that the books grow out of the Glenwood High world, but the appeal is more about mood than complicated plot. Start with Old Enough if you want the natural entry point, then follow publication order.
Expect friendship first, romance close behind, and lessons that arrive through dates, misunderstandings, trips, and the kind of choices that feel enormous when adulthood is just coming into view.
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