Monday, December 12, 2011

Something Like Hope


Something Like Hope by Shawn Goodman. Published by Delacorte Press, 2011.


Shavonne wants to believe things can get better. She wants to believe she can get her baby back from foster care. She wants to get help.

For now, none of this seems attainable. She is locked up in a juvenile detention facility. She stole a sandwich and assaulted one of the few guards who have shown her any kindness and a transfer to an adult prison seems imminent. She blames her social worker for many problems but most of all, Shavonne blames herself.

A new guard named Cyrus sparks a little curiosity about geese, nature, and life. Mr. Delpopolo is a new counselor and he seems pretty genuine in his willingness to help Shavonne. Something about him gets through to her. He seems good at his job, doesn’t play any games but is also kind of sad and discouraged.

A disaster on a routine medical visit results in the emergence of Shavonne as an unexpected hero, but not everyone is happy about that. She has made some serious and powerful enemies. Shavonne wants to turn her life around but she doesn’t know how. Can Mr. Delpopolo and Cyrus help her?

This realistic fiction about a young woman trying to turn her life around is recommended for grades 8 and up.

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