Tobias Wolff’s highly accredited novel, ‘ This Boys Life’ explores truth and lies through the use of various scenarios and characters in a cliché “American dream” teenage world.…
Gifted author of Fish Cheeks, Amy Tan, assures young girls that being different is not only acceptable, but also advantageous. Rhetorical strategies-such as imagery, tone, diction, and appeals (logos, ethos, pathos)-were the brushes with which she painted a portrait of self-acceptance for teenage girls everywhere. Tan uses a sympathetic tone to relate to the awkward teenage reader that is experiencing the same thing and the nostalgic adult reader that has experienced.…
The book Winger, by Andrew A. Smith, is about a 15-year-old boy named Ryan Dean who is a Junior at Pine Mountain Private School. He is smarter than peers his age, and struggles to fit in because of it. He is placed in a dorm for troublemakers, O Hall, because of a silly mistake he made the previous year. There, he gets into trouble with floor mates, makes some new friends, and chases after both the girl he loves and the girl who simply wants to make out with him. While there, he becomes best friends with a fellow rugby player named Joey. Joey is openly gay, but that doesn’t matter at all to Ryan. By the end of the book, Joey ends up dead at the hands of people who hated him for being gay. The author was clear about just about everything…
“Noah and Saskia” is about two teenagers who deal with tough issues in their lives such as the expectations placed on them by their parents. They both meet on the internet, on a website called ‘webweeve’. Noah writes comics while Saskia loves to play the guitar. They decide to use their skills to perfect Noah’s comic. The only problem, Noah lives in England and Saskia lives in Australia. Noah and Saskia’s personas are a positive way for them to cope with the distractions of becoming an adult because they can talk about their problems and to relive stress. Throughout the essay, these positive ways will be explored such as: opening up to each other, forming a relationship and getting to know their true selves better.…
I'm here to inform you of this wonderful and horrible relationship between a clueless girl and a dangerous boy in the novel Jake Riley; Irreparably damaged by Rebecca Davis and why you should check it out sometime. Set sometime in the 1990s or current time, it's about a girl named Lainey. Even though Lainey is fast and smart, she just can't seem to get away from one particular friend. Although there are many instances of this ‘friendship’ being crooked, she just can't seem to stay away, and this confusing yet somehow touching truth is shown in the novel when Lainey is thinking to herself, “I hate Jake’s guts, but somehow the fact that everybody gangs up on him and thinks that he’ll get help in the place that damaged him makes me want to beat…
This coming-of-age story for the main character, Hailey, is far from smooth. “Despite my best intentions, I was beginning to understand how my dad saw…
“We don’t meet people by accident. They are meant to cross our path for a reason.” (Unknown). In Holly Goldberg Sloan’s acclaimed debut novel, I’ll Be There, destiny plays out just like that. When Emily Bell, an average 17 year old girl living in a quaint neighborhood, meets Sam Border, an impoverished but good-looking teenager with an abusive criminal father and a sickly brother, Riddle, meet, they sense something instantly; not love, but a deep connection. But just as they finally overcame the complex tangle of teenage relationships and Emily’s family accepts Sam and Riddle in, Sam’s father’s dark secret causes everything to shatter, with even the mere chance of Sam’s survival hanging on edge. As Sam struggles to find and save Riddle and Emily struggles to navigate the waters of high school peer pressures and rivalry, they learn that the most amazing thing in the world is to know that someone is there for you. Their perspectives they see the story from help them develop alongside…
Best friends Ray and Jose are on their own and on the run. They hide out in Ten Mile River, a wildwood Harlem Park. Street-smart Jose and charismatic Ray are almost blood brothers up until they meet Trini: Yolie’s (owner of Yolanda’s Braid Palace) niece. She’s clever, confident, and both of the boys fall head over heels for her. But somehow, Ray gets the short end of the deal, even though he met Trini first. Ray must find a different future for himself aside from Ten Mile River and Jerry’s dirty deeds. After reading this book, you realize that the cause and effect type of plot is trying to reveal that as people grow up, they develop their own moral standards through personal experience, guidance, and influence.…
In Danielle Evans book, Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self , three African-american girls find their true identity within their faults and experiences struggling with modern day issues such as sexism, racism, and differences of age amongst the characters. It is expected as young girls to follow society’s rules that is in the environment to which they live and belong to. Each girl attempts to be and do things that are not of their own natural state of character. All not entirely understanding themselves that they are questioning their own identities.…
While participating with D.A.R.E., I learned that drugs and alcohol are not good for you. I also learned that tobacco and alcohol and any other drug can hurt different parts of your body. Marijuana causes breathing problems, short term memory loss, slows coordination and reflexes, and effects ones ability to judge distance, speed and reaction time. Marijuana can become addictive and is illegal in the United States. Smoking tobacco has over 200 unknown poisons in the smoke, and contains nicotine which is very addictive.…
Dare has a younger brother, Ty Jameson. Ty is the complete opposite of Dare. He is smart, shy, with curly blonde hair, everything that Dare is not. Without Ty Dare would not stay at Laura’s. Dare: “The only reason I am still at Laura’s is you.” Dare might act tough and strong, but inside he still has a soft spot for Ty, he always looks after him and even though he says one day he will leave Laura’s house he never does because he promised Ty he would not leave him. Ty keeps asking Dare to do the right thing when he is about to do something wrong; Dare shrugs it off but inside he feels guilty and regretful because he knows what he does is wrong. Ty changed Dare with his words and love for his brother.…
Sometimes life gets tough and gives us obstacles and challenges just to see how we overcome them. It only takes one mistake for someone’s life to be turned upside down. Watching people go through hardships and life challenges helps us get on the right path and succeed. The book The Other Wes Moore written by Wes Moore himself, is based on real life challenges that two boys ironically with the same name and hometown were faced with and how their decisions on overcoming them lead them to two completely different places. One living free and being able to experience things and the other living unfortunately behind bars. Wes Moore uses the rhetorical appeals ethos, logos, and pathos to engage the readers attention on how two boys with so many similarities can grow up and live two completely opposite lives.…
Taking time to ask how your behavior and appearance are perceived by others is an important part of being a Christian. Everything a Christian teen does influences what people think of Christians and God. You are a representative of God, and your behavior is part of demonstrating your relationship with Him. Does this mean you will be perfect? No. We all make mistakes and sin.…
It’s around six in the morning, 55 degrees outside. Torri and I are running in the hills of west virginia with the priest shouting at us; with the sun streaming through the horizon over the ridge. All I could remember was that ridiculous smile on my face and the thought that was running through my head. It’s the last four days before we got back home. This would be the last summer I spent in Summer Camp.…
It was just a regular day, nothing unusual or out of the norm. The only special thing happening today was Ronnie's birthday. She finally reached her 17th birthday, she has been waiting for this day for years. When she was about 10 she told her self that when she is 17 she will be able to do anything she wants, she will have a boyfriend and be very popular in high school. Wishing is fun and all but its nothing compared to reality. When the day finally came she wasn't disappointed at all, actually her life was nothing as she expected seven years ago but it was darn right better than she wanted it to be. She may not be the wealthiest girl or popular in any way but she sure has a good life. Her and her boyfriend Peter love each other more than anything else in this world and their favorite thing to do together is taking trips. They have known each other their whole lives, at least the most important part, high school. For Ronnie high school is not that big of a deal, she likes the people around her to the extent where she says hello and then moves on and does her own thing. Peter on the other hand hates school, he is beyond his knowledge level which puts him above everyone else in school. Its a small school, about 400 hundred girls and 450 hundred boys. Its a small town, unlike me who has moved from New York when i was 10, everyone here grew up…