Stargirl, a novel by Jerry Spinelli, is a remarkable book that I could not put down. The author does a marvelous job of keeping the story interesting and entertaining to read by adding unexpected twists to the story, like when Stargirl became normal and then changed back to Stargirl again. While I was reading, I felt like I was in the story, like I was a student at Mica High School in Arizona. This is all thanks to the author’s stunning descriptions that included figurative language and superior word choice, like on page 85 when the author wrote, “In school I was a yellow balloon, smiling and lazy, floating above the classrooms.” This novel is not like anything I have ever read before.
So at the end when her perspective on love and marriage has changed, she
There are so many different kinds of books with different themes, genres, and stories to tell that trying to find one that can interest a lot of people at once is almost impossible. A good author is able to take a chunk of people with different likes, dislikes, backgrounds, and political views and make them unite together to believe what the author is trying to say. Bryan Stevenson is a good author. Stevenson wrote about his experiences as a lawyer who is primarily faced with criminals looking to appeal their sentence to shorter ones or to prove their innocence in his book called Just Mercy. Just Mercy is composed of different people’s experiences as convicted felons, many on death row, and Stevenson introduces problems that the United States
(Beddor 313). She states this to Redd after exiting the maze and she seems like she would actually do this, rather than the younger Alyss who would be less likely to. Finally, she seems to have changed to be more thoughtful than before, like when she states “we’re family”. (Beddor 339). She seems to believe there is good in people, and seems to understand more about how if she fails, how it would affect others, even if she is not fully used to her land anymore.
Ha, her mother and three brothers escaped where she lived. They escaped by boat. Ha changed because she moved to a different country. She probably thought she was growing up by being more mature in order to help someone she
The Heist Society series is a set of young adult novels by Ally Carter real name Sarah Leigh Fogleman, an author who has made a name for writing several bestselling adult and young adult fiction. The first novel in the Heist Society series was the aptly title Heist Society that was first published in 2010 to much critical acclaim and commercial success. The lead character in the Heist Society series is Katarina Bishop the daughter of the late Nadia and Bobby Bishop. Katarina has always been in the company of criminals since she was young when she would assist cons in their nefarious plots. However, when she turns fifteen she starts resenting her life in crime and goes to a private school called Colgan in New England, where she hopes she can
Her facts like 6 times 11 is 68 and planets control behavior are also indicators of her creativity. Miss Ferenczi is also full of imagination which every young
She lies about her differences to herself because
Stargirl is a one of a kind girl that does her own things and acts in her own ways. Stargirl is unique in her own little ways and started going to MICA just because she wanted to make new friends. Would Stargirl make it in a real high school? Does she show conformity to the school? How is she unique?
Rosie is a very Unique or Original person because she has different personalities and she’s not how you would expect to be like. Rosie is also humorous, she’s very goofy and love’s to tell jokes and see smiles on faces. She also like’s to play Basketball, Football, Sing, Act and Dance all in her free time. Rosie is most proud of these three things, reading
While in the past she has gotten no recognition, she is beginning to get what she
Joan Bauer wrote several fascinating novels. Two of her novels are Rules of the Road and Close to Famous. Bauer made several personal connections to her writings. Joan Bauer also incorporated a variety of literary elements such as figurative language, conflict, and theme to enhance her novels.
She explores themes such as identity, oppression, community, and power through the views of a black feminist, and she treats these themes with the expression they deserve. She is a solitary voice in a genre dominated by white males and she brings emotionality, passion, and optimism to Science Fiction. One of her more popular novels, and fourth to be published, is Kindred. This book uses time travel as transportation for exploring the terror and torture of the occurring South. The main character, Dana, is a modern black woman who has both slave and white ancestry.
She no longer shows her as innocent and pure but also portrays her sexual desires and her craving for them to be
She felt overall that she overcame her past household/driving obsessions and compulsions, and chose solely now to focus on her violent