Runaway
"I want a home! I want a dog! I want someplace where I belong!"
Holly who is a young girl living on the streets is doing what she has to in order to stay alive. This isn't her first time running away, she gets smarter each time. She's not just an ordinary kid running away for attention, she had a bad child hood after her mother's death therefore, got taken in by people who treat her horribly. She tries to run away from her past but she is being reminded of the past everywhere she goes.
This book is told in first person point of view, through Holly's notebook where she writes her thoughts and poems. Ms. Leone, who was Holly's teacher, gave Holly this journal to write in everyday. Holly hates the idea but when she runs away she finds herself writing in it all the time. She finds herself opening up and talking about things she tried so long to forget about. The notebook makes time go a lot quicker when she is bored and even helps when she is scared sleeping on the streets, she writes in it to make her feel better.
Holly is on a mission. It's to go as far away from her house as possible. One of her adventures is to get to California, all she can think about is being a sea gypsy. She hops in the luggage compartment of a train so anxious to get there, that's if she don't suffocate first. She gets to California and hates it. Cement everywhere, that's not what she was looking forward to. She heads to the beach and goes through a big adventure getting there.
Holy meats a girl named Sammie who introduces her to two other women, who is a mother and a daughter. After everything she has been through Holly thinks this can be it. She may just actually belong somewhere.
I really like how the author Wendelin Van Draanen makes it feel like I am in Holly's shoes going thought these adventures and close deaths. The author did a great job of not giving to much information and there were no parts where I was bored. She made it as whatever events holly wants us to know about she will tell us. Its just so amazing hearing what Holly goes through how this young girl is dealing with these situations. She's not an average twelve year old, she is a very strong, smart girl. Reading what Holly writes in her journal makes her sound a lot older but the author adds stuff to the book reminding us this is a very young girl.
If you're looking for a book to keep you on your feet, not want to put the book down this is it. The genre of this book is realistic fiction. It's so amazing to just imagine this girl going through the most outrageous situations and surviving through it all. It just reminds us not to give up.
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