Jesse Tafel Driver’s Ed, Caroline B. Cooney, Published January 1st 1996 by Laurel Leaf For this semester of How Writer’s Read I had chosen the young adult novel Driver’s Ed. I was suggested to read this book about a year ago by my younger brother who had just finished high school. He is well aware [...]
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Milk & Honey Blog 4
Milk & Honey by Rupi Kaur is a poem book mostly dealing with love, loss, pain, strength, self love and female empowerment. I believe the audience this book was targeted towards was largely female which is why it was difficult to be a submissive reader while reading the poems. I recently had the same difficultly [...]
Driver’s Ed Blog #1
Driver's Ed is the story of high school student, Remy Marland, who wants nothing else but to receive her driver's license. Remy is yearning for that piece of laminated paper because it is a symbol of freedom as a young adult. Remy wanting her driver's license is really her wanting freedom from the child life. [...]
Seconds Blog #2
Seconds is a story about a woman falling on tough times in her mid-twenties and finds an easy way to fix her problems. Katie runs the restaurant Seconds and is planning on leaving to start another restaurant down town. This is her dream and dreams play a big part in the repetitiveness that takes form [...]
“Sleepless Nights” Blog 3
Sleepless Nights. The title of this book of memories. And that’s exactly what it is, memories. Memories from the narrator's life told in a chaotic melting pot. There really is no plot in this reflection book, more of stories of old that she already knows the outcome of and is sharing it with the reader. [...]