Brief reviews and thoughts about children's and young adult books by Minnesota authors (or illustrators), or about Minnesota. If I get the urge, it may also include ideas for using the books in the classroom. The emphasis is on books published since 1995, but don't be surprised if an oldie-but-goodie slips in occasionally.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Stolen Car
Danielle, 15, has a difficult life in Flint, Michigan. She lives in a run-down trailer court with her mom and a series of losers who wanna be a father and husband. Her best friend, Ashley, on the other hand, has a good life in a good neighborhood with good (if older) parents. Evan would like to Danielle's boyfriend, but she ignores him in favor of Reid, a classic bad-boy who selfishly uses her for his own ends. When Danielle finally sees the truth, she and Ashley steal Reid's cherished sports car and go for a soul-searching ride. Written by Patrick Jones, the realistic characters and life situations, make this a good read for teens. A number of local and regional teens are acknowledged by the author in the front.
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thanks for the nice mention!
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