The
book “Life in Miniature” by Linda Schlossberg is told from a 12 year old girl named
Adie’s point of view. It is all about her life’s story. She has a sister names
Miriam and her mother. They have no family support at all and her mother you
could say was a little bit out of it or crazy. Adie has always been an outcast
and the smallest in her grade she could probably pass as an 8 year old. She stands
out but not so much in a good way. All while she is trying to deal with her
difficulties of being different she is faced with a challenge that no one
should ever have to face. Her mother claims that they are being stalked and starts
moving the little family of 3 around. With all this moving and being left from
their little friends that they had time to make Adie’s sister get caught up in underage
drinking and drug abuse. Later leading her to run away, leaving only 12 year old
Adie to fend for herself with her mother.
It
teaches a valuable lesson in life that many take for granted. That we may seem
like we don’t have a perfect life but somewhere out there someone else has it
worse. It shows us that things could be a lot crazier than what we think. And that
if you know of someone that may be in trouble you should reach out to them. Also
seeing how bad Adie is constantly feeling about herself it makes us want to
reach out to those who may not be the “most popular” or may present to be an
outcast. They may become your best friend like happens to Adie.
I love
this book because of all the lessons its shows and also the way that it puts
everything in the point of view. It makes everything seem so real. It isn’t always
perfect but it isn’t always a rainy day. This book makes a clear view that to
get a rain bow you have to have a rain storm. Sometimes the rainstorms are
worse than others but everything tends to work out accordingly. I rate this
book an A. all of the twist of events that lead up to the story take your
breath away at parts, make you cry and sometimes even laugh. I do warn though
that this book does mention drugs and drinking on several occasions. Also has
some vulgar language especially on page 60 in the book.
1 comment:
I read your review and it really seemed interesting, I may want to read this. :)
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