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Rodent

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Just when Isabelle thinks her life can't get any worse, something happens to her at school that makes her wonder how she can continue to look after her younger siblings, Evan and Maisie, work at the local mini-mart and deal with her alcoholic mother. It's more than any sixteen-year-old should have to bear, but Isabelle can't think of a way out that won't hurt her brother and sister.

When Isabelle punches a girl at school, only one teacher sees past Isabelle's aggressive behavior. Challenged to participate in a group writing project, Isabelle tentatively connects with a boy named Will and discovers an interest in (and talent for) the only kind of drama she can control—the kind that happens on the page.
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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from January 15, 2016
      Isabelle lives with her hopelessly alcoholic mother in a series of awful apartments as she tries to take care of her little brother and sister. She frequently changes schools and usually tries to remain unnoticed, but on her first day at her new high school she runs afoul of Ainsley, the school queen bee, who vows revenge. She also reluctantly falls for attentive Will, who, like Isabelle, Ainsley, and most of their classmates, is white. Most of Isabelle's time is spent coping with her mother's addiction and doing her best to raise her baby sister and brother while also holding down a part-time job and attending school. Her life has no time for romance. Her equally drunken uncle doesn't help matters. Because she is the sole trustworthy guardian of the children, Isabelle can see no way out for herself even as she dreams of escape. She is in love with Will, but how long can that last in Isabelle's life? Lawrence infuses Isabelle's voice with passion even at her most hopeless, presenting a convincing portrait of the consequences of an addiction that destroys lives beyond those of the addicts. She places Isabelle in a prison from which there appears to be no escape but also gives her some supporters who, even if they cannot intervene, can help Isabelle find her strength, presenting a story that remains intense and absorbing throughout. Hard realism with a heart. (Fiction. 12-18)

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2016

      Gr 8 Up-Isabelle has just moved to yet another high school and hopes she can keep her head down, finish the school year, and figure out how to get away from her dysfunctional family. Her alcoholic mother keeps getting fired from one bar job and moving to a new one, taking them along in a series of unstable living situations. Her seven-year-old sister and four-year-old brother depend on Isabelle, since their mother is too drunk or hungover to care for them. And on her first day of school Isabelle punches a bully in the nose in defense of a complete stranger. Despite the hardships piled on the narrator, this is an uplifting story. Working a part-time job and caring for her family, Isabelle finds friends, academic and creative success, and romance. Much of the supporting cast, like the mean girl clique and her kindly convenience store employers, are broadly drawn, but Isabelle's internal life is clear, sharp, and urgent. There's enough drama and trauma to catch readers' interest, with a satisfyingly happy but not unrealistic ending. VERDICT This title could be a validating mirror for some, an empathetic window for others, and a hard-edged good read besides.-Kyle Lukoff, Corlears School, New York City

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:600
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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