Synopsis:
After
receiving a full-ride scholarship to Mills College for Girls, it
appears Sarah's future is all laid out before her ... that is until she
walks into a poetry class led by Mr. Haddings, a student teacher from
the nearby University of Washington. Suddenly, life on the UW campus
seems very appealing, and Sarah finds herself using her poetry journal
to subtly declare her feelings for Haddings. Convinced Mr. Haddings is
flirting back, she sets off for school in the rain with a poem in her
back pocket---one that will declare her feelings once and for all.
Mr.
Haddings has noticed Sarah's attention; the fallout from any perceived
relationship with a student is too great a risk, and he has decided to
end all speculation that morning.
But
everything changes when Mr. Haddings feels a thud on his front bumper
when he glances away from the road, and finds Sarah in the street with
blood pooling beneath her.
Hit
by Lorie Ann Grover
Publication Date: October 7, 2014
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult
Excerpt One
Pulling out into traffic, listening to Pink Floyd, I drive
down the dark road toward the school. My headlights illuminate the steady
shower skimming the tall firs.
In our last class, I read the poem I intentionally wrote to
make the truth clear to Sarah. It hit home so well, she wouldn’t meet my eyes
afterward. I glance in the rearview. “There can’t be anything between us.” Gripping
the steering wheel, I practice the words in case, by some minute chance, I still
need them.
As I shift into third and coast down the hill, I reach for
my vibrating phone to check an incoming text. My mom: Have a nice day. Ahead, someone exits the upcoming crosswalk,
leaving the road clear. I go to tuck my cell into my inside jacket pocket, but
I can’t find the opening. I look down, letting go of the wheel for just a
second.
Lorie Ann Grover is an awarded YA novelist whose work includes Kirkus Prize Nominee Firstborn. As a literacy advocate, she co-founded readergirlz and readertotz. Living in the foothills of Mt. Rainier, Lorie Ann practices weapons tai chi and is currently working on her next young adult novel.
This one has me on the fence, part of me wants to read it and part of me is not sure about it.
What do you think?
same as you sadly, i think i'm afraid it will be too emotional and without a happy ending.... so i prefer to wait
ReplyDeleteYea I got the same feeling reading the blurb. :) It seems a litter crazy stalker thing at first. What was that song about the young teacher? The police song? But maybe.. another iffy one for me.
ReplyDeleteThis one makes me feel unsure. I don't know if I'd like it or not. But I'd be willing to give it a try at least.
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