Polarity is used to being teased about her weird name. She can handle bullying.
Well, until a photo of her —naked in a wild, grinning pose—hits the Internet.
Polarity’s mind reels: Am I totally crazy? Was I drugged? Have I entered an alternate universe? Do I have a twin I don’t know about?
Everyone thinks she’s lying when
she claims to have no idea where the picture came from. Determined to
clear herself, she sleuths into the lives of shady students. But what
she learns about them, uncovers deep, disturbing truths about herself.
One special boy, Ethan, helps her deal with her discoveries—and he steals her heart.
In
the fictional book Polarity in Motion written by Brenda Vicars the
reader is moved with emotion throughout this beautiful and
wonderfully entertaining story! My heart was captivated and held for
ransom at points in this story. The main character shows a resilience
for life and an attachment to her loved ones that clearly shows an
utmost love to the highest degree on her part. Not only that, but the
grandmother was overwhelmingly like my family members that have
passed on it brought tears to my eyes. Vicars knows how to reach the
emotional side of her readers via her writing and in depth
characters. I can not give away the story and I know you have read
the synopsis but just let me say that Vicars truly understands the
child protective services system as well as the institutions that we
call schools. I feel that I have once again fell head over heels for
the writing style of Vicars and would love to read more of her works
in the near future.
I recommend this book for teens and all others! This book definitely deserves a superb rating of FIVE stars from me!
Brenda Vicars has worked in Texas public education for many years. Her jobs have included teaching, serving as a principal, and directing student support programs. For three years, she also taught college English to prison inmates.
She entered education because she felt called to teach, but her students taught her the biggest lesson: the playing field is not even for all kids. Through her work, she became increasingly compelled to bring their unheard voices to the page. The heartbeat of her fiction emanates from the courage and resiliency of her students.
Brenda’s hobbies include reading, making things out of re-purposed wood, pulling weeds in the garden, and going to Zumba classes.
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Brenda, I really enjoyed this magnificent book! I look forward to reading more of your works in the future! Books like this one really can help others that are in situations similar get through the hard times too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Esperanza. Your review brightened my heart--just as your beautiful, sparkly blog does. Thank you for featuring Polarity and for all you do to connect readers with authors. I'm so glad to have discovered you blog and will drop in often! You've got some great titles featured and it's an honor to have Polarity among them. :) Brenda
Deletethanks so much for hosting and reviewing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for also posting your beautiful review on Amazon! :)
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