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High | Mary Sullivan
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It is impossible not to root for Ceti, almost fifteen, who tells her story of growing up in shelters, learning soccer from her Gramps, and sleeping in her Mom's red truck where they listened over and over to Rolling Stones discs someone left behind. Following in the steps of her hero, Lionel Messi, Ceti is a shooting star on the field. A U.S. scout is coming to watch her play in the State Championship; she has Ruby, her best friend since kindergarten rooting for her, and a crush on a boy who lives in her building, Will. But at home, she'll find a spoon in the sink, a ball of tin foil and a needle in the trash. Her Mom, who used to be beautiful with her long honey hair and green eyes is now wasted and track-marked. And she is pregnant. Ceti's life goes up and down with a mother who wants only the next high. Her Mom's menacing and goofy boyfriend Foxface is always hounding Ceti; their junky friends start a fire in Ceti's apartment; and on the day of the semifinals, Ceti finds her Mom bleeding profusely. She steals a new iPhone for her Mom but is caught and disqualified from playing in the Championship game. Then Ruby decides on private school for next year, and Will stops hanging out with Ceti. When her Mom promises they can start over in New Hampshire, Ceti is hopeful. Instead, she finds her Mom has overdosed. Ceti, too, would be one more dream slipping away if she didn't have the courage to hold on to what she loves the most.
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Sharpeipup
High | Mary Sullivan
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The trend continues…more verse and plants.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
High | Mary Sullivan
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Mehso-so

Yikes. It‘s just over 200 pages and written in verse and I still almost gave up on it. It‘s not that it‘s terrible or anything, just so completely bleak and depressing I just didn‘t think I could stand any more. I had to talk myself into picking it back up. The ending tries to leave you worth hope…. But doesn‘t quite get there. Man, I really need something happy after this.

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Today was all about novels in verse🤩

Fifteen year old Ceti is a rockstar when it comes to soccer, winning state finals, and on the verge of professional recruitment! But her personal life is tragic. Her heroin-addicted mom (and the skeevy BF and dealer) occupy the apartment. Besides being hungry all the time and not having basic needs met, Mom frequently ODs. Ceti accepts the help of her coach and friends…
Day 5 #Sharreadathon #Pantone2023

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