Irene sniffled and sat up a little straighter. She awaited her many readers to come for the book signing. It happened to be on the anniversary of her rescue from the Aushwitz concentration camp. Not many people truly know what had happened to her. Unfortunely it is a nightmare she relives constantly. When she was reunited with her husband and children she cried for days at a time. Cries of fear of losing her family once again. She had found her old writing journal and the tears had ceased. Irene wrote for hours, writing everything down as to not risk her forgetful thoughts. She had gone through a dozen notebooks, at least, and chose one to be published. She wrote of a world without war, and the simple pleasures in life. An outbreak in the writing industry occurred as it was published. Thousands upon thousands of copies were sold all across the world. Irene was labeled as one of the most aspiring authors of the 20th century. That is what brought her to the little book shop in her hometown. Where hundreds of people lined up to talk to her about her work. She realized as she wiped her tears, that these were not tears of sadness or loss. She cried out of joy. Irene felt happy, which she had not truly felt in a very long…
In this story, the book is being told by the protagonist. Susie Salmon was a 14-year-old who is saying her story from heaven. During the beginning of the book, everything seems happy until she tells us how she was murdered. The way this all happened was that she was on her way home from school until her neighbor had invited her to come take a look at his field but afterwards he kept asking her personal questions that started to make her scared and as soon as she wanted to leave he didn't let her go and he took advantage of her and raped her.…
The novel Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury published in 1953 is considered one of Bradbury’s best works. The main character “Guy Montag” is an average citizen in his average town. In this dystopian time era books are frowned upon by society enough to ruin one another’s lives completely. Montag fills the occupation referred to as a “fire man”, fire men burn down houses if they contain books. However Montag thoroughly enjoys his job until a 17 year old girl named Clarisse befriends Montag. Despite their differences Clarisse does not fear Montag despite his occupation ““You know, I’m not afraid of you at all.” He was surprised. “Why should you be?” “So many people are. Afraid of firemen, I mean. But you’re just a man after all…””…
Burned written by Ellen Hopkins Is a great novel, and worth the time to read. Burned is about a teen girl who was born and raised a Mormon; Pattyn Von Stratten she is like most teenagers growing up. Her family is extremely religious but in the same prospective her father is a drunk and very abusive. Pattyn is tired of living the fairytale of a Mormon lifestyle and ready to be energized with her own free spirit and way of life. Pattyn slowly starts to rebel against her family, school, church. While her father spends most of his time drunk; its left up to her mother to take care of the house hold and make sure everything is all in perfect running order to not upset Pattyn’s father. Pattyn begins rebelling even more so than she thought it would go. She gets suspended from school and gets sent to live with her aunt who she doesn’t even know. This is the beginning of it all the worst mistake her father could have made and where Pattyn makes decisions that are about to change her life completely. Pattyn soon falls in love with a boy names Ethan who she is bound to be attached to. Pattyn doesn’t see it but she is headed down the complete wrong path and when all she wanted is attention she’s going to get much more attention that she has intended to get.…
The nightmare began when Debra was born. She was “The Devil’s Daughter” as her schizophrenic mother called her. Her mother stated that her child was from the devil in a family where she wanted only male children. Sexually abused herself as a child, Debra’s mother began to abuse her daughter at birth, putting her crib in a confining closet at the back of the house. She was convinced that her newborn daughter Debra was going to destroy her marriage and would end up having sex with her husband. Debra, being the oldest daughter, took the full brunt of her Mother’s abuse, although younger sister Danielle was also badly mistreated when she was born. They were both routinely subjected to deprivation and homicidal rage, yet Debra was her Mother’s main target. Within days of being force fed adult sedatives, Debra fell into a coma, losing sensory perceptions. Her Father found her on the floor of her closet reeking of urine and feces in a comatose state. She was rushed to Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, where she spent several weeks recovering from her Mother-inflicted drug overdose.The overdose was reported to social services, which finally stepped in and took serious action against the family, telling them that Debra would be placed in a home in southern Missouri for a year until the family decided whether or not they wanted her or could take care of her.Debra eventually was returned to her family after her one year stay at a foster home and the abuse continued the day after she arrived back home.…
her journey toward self realization. She is forbidden to marry because of a long held…
In life, there is a list of rules people must follow; however, it’s their choice if they follow them or not. Kristina from the series, “Crank,” by Ellen Hopkins is just one example of a person who is devious by breaking rules more than once. Kristina is a 16-year-old girl who visits Albuquerque for a visit to her dad. While she is visiting, she meets a boy named Adam and falls deeply in love. Both of the men she spends time with, her dad and Adam, are currently addicted to crystal meth, and with just one try, she is also addicted. That addiction follows her home, leading to an incident where she is raped. With a baby on the way, Kristina fails to care for the baby by never stopping her drug use. She meets several…
She was abused and bullied but all she could do was laugh. Soon enough that was the only thing she knew how to do. Then as time went on she grew spiteful of the life she lived, earning her a new emotion. Rage. All of this at the age of nine. Can you believe that? These emotions grew and she finally broke. The girl killed her parents and escaped but a little bitch called up someone to kill her in fear that she would return. So a bitch named Victoria Summers got a man to try and kill her. But the person the man killed was her boyfriend and frankly amazing in…
hopes that her mother will give up and allow her to be her ordinary self. The mother begins to…
She talks about how being a young child with misfortunes that occur are routine. But once your mature they exist and we learn to accept them, live life fully, experience pain along with joy.…
Burn after Reading is a movie based on a mixture of bad decisions as well as reasoning. Although most of these decisions portrayed in the movie come up in our day to day lives, the characters end up having a hard time dealing with each consequence from these decisions. From typical feelings of insecurities, divorce problems, multiple scandalous acts in love affairs to one’s paranoid thoughts, this movie portrays a lot of average people on missions to different things they believe they need to succeed or further their lives. However, the movie shows a quite unrealistic and out-of-the ordinary ending to all of the problems.…
deaths within her life. As she remembers these moments she is drawn back to her old life mentally and eventually physically as well.…
Her parents smothered her, got into her personal business, followed her around, and treated her like a young child. They didn't give her any space to grow and be who she wants to be. She responded by constantly lashing out at them, shutting them out, and trying to be more independent. At one point in the book, her and Bobby go to the Sears tower, where she finally accepted…
This trauma was something she would have to deal with for a big part of her life. While in her recovery process, she would have to learn how to let go of the fear of someone coming into her room and touching her while she was sleeping; and also learn how to sleep with the door unlocked, and even eventually with it open. The physical pain she would develop in her childhood would last a lifetime, from curling up…
People love tragedy, bringing this book to the spotlight, and even the bestsellers list. The harrowing experience Michelle Knight distinctly recalls draws in readers to empathize with her tragic story. Yet…