Dear Rachel Maddow, a novel, Adrienne Kisner
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Dear Rachel Maddow, a novel, Adrienne Kisner
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Dear Rachel Maddow
Responsibility statement
Adrienne Kisner
Sub title
a novel
Summary
Brynn Haper's life has one steadying force--Rachel Maddow. She watches her daily, and after writing to Rachel for a school project--and actually getting a response--Brynn starts drafting e-mails to Rachel but never sending them. Brynn tells Rachel about breaking up with her first serious girlfriend, about her brother Nick's death, about her passive mother and even worse stepfather, about how she's stuck in remedial courses at school and is considering dropping out. Then Brynn is confronted with a moral dilemma. One student representative will be allowed to have a voice among the administration in the selection of a new school superintendent. Brynn's archnemesis, Adam, and ex-girlfriend, Sarah, believe only Honors students are worthy of the selection committee seat. Brynn feels all students deserve a voice. When she runs for the position, the knives are out. So she begins to ask herself: What Would Rachel Maddow Do?
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
Creator
Subject
- Dyslexia -- Juvenile fiction
- Social justice -- Juvenile fiction
- Electronic mail messages -- Juvenile fiction
- Lesbian teenagers -- Juvenile fiction
- Young adult fiction
- High schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Dysfunctional families -- Juvenile fiction
- Family problems -- Juvenile fiction
- Brothers + Death -- Juvenile fiction
- Family crises -- Juvenile fiction
- Women television personalities -- United States -- Fiction
Content
Author
Incoming Resources
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Outgoing Resources
- Classification1
- Creator1
- Subject11
- Dyslexia -- Juvenile fiction
- Social justice -- Juvenile fiction
- Electronic mail messages -- Juvenile fiction
- Lesbian teenagers -- Juvenile fiction
- Young adult fiction
- High schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Dysfunctional families -- Juvenile fiction
- Family problems -- Juvenile fiction
- Brothers + Death -- Juvenile fiction
- Family crises -- Juvenile fiction
- Women television personalities -- United States -- Fiction
- Content1
- Author1