Interference

Interference
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4.2

Interest Level

6-12(MG+)

نویسنده

Kay Honeyman

ناشر

Scholastic Inc.

شابک

9780545812337
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

July 1, 2016
When an ex-boyfriend posts humiliating pictures of her online, 17-year-old Kate Hamilton feels responsible for the dramatic shift in political mojo that leads her father to step down from his U.S. Congressional seat and move the family from the nation's capital to his hometown in Red Dirt, Texas.This podunk town may be a far cry from the sophisticated world she's used to, but the white teen quickly discovers that while the issues may be different, everything is still political, particularly when she discovers that the school's quarterback is the son of her father's new campaign opponent. Kate is determined to shore up her chances of getting into a fine arts college by using her time in Red Dirt to perfect her photography portfolio and snare the coveted principal's recommendation from her cheating ex when the family inevitably returns to D.C. But she's stuck here now, and using her political savvy to right wrongs and navigate life in a new high school where football reigns may be her biggest challenge yet. While Kate is likable enough, her tendency toward political-jargon infodumps often feels forced and inauthentic. The story is best when it focuses on the romantic tension between Kate and the mysterious Hunter Price, her biology partner and a man of many talents, and on the blossoming friendship between Kate and Ana Gomez, the one significant character of color. Too much politics. Too little heart. (Fiction. 13-17)

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School Library Journal

August 1, 2016

Gr 9 Up-Kate Hamilton believes her family is leaving Washington, DC, for Texas because of a scandal with her ex-boyfriend and her father's failing Senate race. Once she arrives, she discovers that her parents haven't given up on politics; her father is running in a special election in the hometown he's not visited in years. Kate is obliged to make friends, finish her photo portfolio for college admissions, and figure out how to beat her ex for a coveted college recommendation, all while not causing any problems for the political race. She gets off on the wrong foot with Hunter, a local boy who helps out at her aunt's animal shelter. Sparks fly between them even when their tempers flare. Kate tries to help her new friend Anna Gomez (a well-rounded secondary character and the only person of color in the work's cast), and things don't go well. Maybe what Kate thinks of as helping is just interference. Major themes of politics and football tie the narrative together as the compelling protagonist navigates high school, boy problems, and life. The issues are realistic, and the character-driven plot will have strong appeal for many. The relationship between Kate and her parents is authentically difficult at times, though Honeyman manages to bring the family together without compromising the personalities of her characters. VERDICT A fun read with interesting themes likely to please most fans of realistic fiction.-Genevieve Feldman, San Francisco Public Library

Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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