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Living on Impulse

by Cara Haycak

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Publisher Comments:

Mia Morrow is impulsive, plain and simple. While her friends are concerned with grades and colleges, Mia would rather focus on the things that make her happy - like chasing boys or snatching something off a department store shelf. No big deal, right? But then Mia gets caught shoplifting, and her thoughtless behavior doesn't just push her friends away, it gets her into a lot of trouble, too. In this eye-opening tale of friendships, family, and negative impulses, Cara Haycak subtly shows that the power to heal is within all of us, and it almost always starts with forgiveness.

Review:

"In 15-year-old Mia Morrow, Haycak creates a realistic portrait of a teenage girl whose life is spiraling out of control. First, Mia is caught shoplifting and, as punishment, must pay the store $300. Her penchant for partying and aversion to studying drive a wedge between her and her two best friends. Additionally, her alcoholic mother has relapsed, and her grandfather, the one person who seems to have faith in her, is dying. At first, readers won't necessarily sympathize with impulsive 'bad girl' Mia, but her story is compelling enough to keep reading, if only to discover how low Mia will sink. With painstaking yet gratifying care, Haycak (Red Palms) eventually starts Mia along the path of self-realization and forgiveness. Mia finds common ground with her mother, discovering they are both 'reaching for something outside themselves to cure what was wrong on the inside,' and forgives her friends as well as herself. Readers who stick with Mia until the end will be glad they did. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Mia Morrow is impulsive, plain and simple. After Mia is caught shoplifting, her thoughtless behavior doesn't just push her friends away, it gets her into a lot of trouble, too.

About the Author

Cara Haycak lives in Los Angeles, California. Kirkus called her first novel, Red Palms, "unique and beautifully written."

Product Details

ISBN:
9780525421375
Author:
Haycak, Cara
Publisher:
Dutton Juvenile
Subject:
Universities and colleges
Subject:
Friendship
Subject:
Girls & Women
Subject:
Family - Parents
Subject:
Social Issues - Drugs, Alcohol, & Substance Abuse
Subject:
Mothers and daughters
Subject:
Family problems
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20090820
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 6 up to AND UP
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
8.50x5.78x1.04 in. .93 lbs.
Age Level:
11-11

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In 15-year-old Mia Morrow, Haycak creates a realistic portrait of a teenage girl whose life is spiraling out of control. First, Mia is caught shoplifting and, as punishment, must pay the store $300. Her penchant for partying and aversion to studying drive a wedge between her and her two best friends. Additionally, her alcoholic mother has relapsed, and her grandfather, the one person who seems to have faith in her, is dying. At first, readers won't necessarily sympathize with impulsive 'bad girl' Mia, but her story is compelling enough to keep reading, if only to discover how low Mia will sink. With painstaking yet gratifying care, Haycak (Red Palms) eventually starts Mia along the path of self-realization and forgiveness. Mia finds common ground with her mother, discovering they are both 'reaching for something outside themselves to cure what was wrong on the inside,' and forgives her friends as well as herself. Readers who stick with Mia until the end will be glad they did. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Mia Morrow is impulsive, plain and simple. After Mia is caught shoplifting, her thoughtless behavior doesn't just push her friends away, it gets her into a lot of trouble, too.
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