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Michelle D. Kwasney

Autor de Blue Plate Special

3 Obras 187 Miembros 16 Reseñas

Obras de Michelle D. Kwasney

Blue Plate Special (2009) 107 copias
Itch (2008) 57 copias
Baby Blue (2004) 23 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
female
País (para mapa)
USA

Miembros

Reseñas

I read this book because a student, new to Wando, said it was the best book she ever read, so I had to read it! I gave it to my 82 year old mom first. She called once to say it was too much for her to read, but the next day she finished it and said it was great!
I read it. Loved it. Had to go back and read the beginning again, just to begin the cycle again.
 
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ioplibrarian | 8 reseñas más. | Aug 26, 2018 |
This was an amazing read. In the 1970's Madeline spends all of her time taking care of her alcoholic mother, making no life of her own until it is almost too late. In 1999 Desiree's mother ignores her, unless it's to criticize. When she is raped by her mother's boyfriend, everyone's life is forever changed. Ariel is being raised by her mother. Ariel's boyfriend Shane wants just a little bit too much from her. The chapters alternate in each young woman's voice and Desiree's story is written in a different format, although it is still prose.

The book follows three seperate teenagers each about 15 years apart. Over the course of their stories, you realize that the girls are related. The reader is able to see how the previous generation's experiences affect the future's, both for the negative and the positive. This story really focuses on realizing how chains of events are set into being. They also serve as a reminder that no one's life is easy and sometimes people just don't know how to handle what is thrown at them.
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Rosa.Mill | 8 reseñas más. | Nov 21, 2015 |
This was an amazing read. In the 1970's Madeline spends all of her time taking care of her alcoholic mother, making no life of her own until it is almost too late. In 1999 Desiree's mother ignores her, unless it's to criticize. When she is raped by her mother's boyfriend, everyone's life is forever changed. Ariel is being raised by her mother. Ariel's boyfriend Shane wants just a little bit too much from her. The chapters alternate in each young woman's voice and Desiree's story is written in a different format, although it is still prose.

The book follows three seperate teenagers each about 15 years apart. Over the course of their stories, you realize that the girls are related. The reader is able to see how the previous generation's experiences affect the future's, both for the negative and the positive. This story really focuses on realizing how chains of events are set into being. They also serve as a reminder that no one's life is easy and sometimes people just don't know how to handle what is thrown at them.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
Rosa.Mill | 8 reseñas más. | Nov 21, 2015 |
This was an amazing read. In the 1970's Madeline spends all of her time taking care of her alcoholic mother, making no life of her own until it is almost too late. In 1999 Desiree's mother ignores her, unless it's to criticize. When she is raped by her mother's boyfriend, everyone's life is forever changed. Ariel is being raised by her mother. Ariel's boyfriend Shane wants just a little bit too much from her. The chapters alternate in each young woman's voice and Desiree's story is written in a different format, although it is still prose.

The book follows three seperate teenagers each about 15 years apart. Over the course of their stories, you realize that the girls are related. The reader is able to see how the previous generation's experiences affect the future's, both for the negative and the positive. This story really focuses on realizing how chains of events are set into being. They also serve as a reminder that no one's life is easy and sometimes people just don't know how to handle what is thrown at them.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
Rosa.Mill | 8 reseñas más. | Nov 21, 2015 |

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Obras
3
Miembros
187
Popularidad
#116,277
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
16
ISBNs
12

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