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Getting A Life: A Young Adult Novel [Paperback]

Jocelyn Shipley

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Oct 17 2002
Carly Lark is in a tough spot. Not only has her best friend Tanya left for a year in Australia, but a letter from Tanya has made it clear that the friendship is not all that Carly thought it was. On top of it all, Carly is also desperately lonely for Sally, Tanya's mother, who is the closest thing to a mother she has experienced since her own mother left when Carly was in kindergarten.Reacting to the loss of Tanya, Carly befriends the Radfords, a family who have just moved into the basement apartment across the street. Tough-talking, sixteen-year-old Dawn Radford seems to have everything Carly doesn't: glamour, style, and the confidence to deal with boys. The makeover that Dawn gives Carly begins the confrontation between the working-class Radfords, whose poverty has them teetering on the edge of family breakdown, and Muriel Lark, Carly's respectable and stern grandmother, who sees Dawn's friendship with Carly as merely exploitive. Carly struggles to handle the increasing complexities of her life - homework, hanging out with "cool" kids at her local high school, her often tense home life and what she feels is a growing obligation to the Radfords. Though her effort to help the Radfords ends disastrously, Carly gradually learns to look beyond appearances and to take charge of her own life. Jocelyn Shipley writes with insight, compassion and a deft touch for humour. Getting a Life is an honest, moving portrayal of adolescent life and how families work in different ways. (20100201)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Sumach Press (Oct 17 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 189454918X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1894549189
  • Product Dimensions: 19.5 x 1.2 x 13 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 295 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,542,676 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From School Library Journal

Grade 8-10-Bright but shy, motherless 15-year-old Carly Lark has always considered herself part of her friend Tanya's family, and is miserable when the Petrovskis move to Australia for the year. When Carly receives a stern letter from Tanya urging her to "get a life," she is bitter and angry and hurls herself into a one-sided friendship with her tough, glamorous new neighbor. After a makeover from Dawn, Carly's harder-edged look gains her the attention of Uber-jock Andrew, but he's a boring jerk. Meanwhile, she baby-sits for Dawn's younger sisters daily, without pay, to protect the family from Social Services, and struggles to understand her late mother's abandonment of her family. Anonymously authoring a tongue-in-cheek advice column for the school newspaper is therapeutic, and helps Carly to make the right choices for herself. Her dissatisfaction with her shallow friendships comes to a predictable head, as she dumps Andrew and reports Dawn and her mother to the authorities. Carly's dilemmas are not original, but they are universal, and her vivid, three-dimensional personality is captivating. After a weak start, she leaps off the page, holding readers' attention until her struggle to come to grips with herself comes to a promising close.
Sophie R. Brookover, Mount Laurel Library, NJ
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

.,."Getting a Life tells the story of a young woman coming into her own The dialogue is fresh and true, and Carly is a character to which many will be able to relate. The novel deals with difficult issues head on which makes the book hard to put down."

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