Rodent

Awards:   Short-listed for White Pine 2017 (Canada)
Author:   Lisa J. Lawrence
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
ISBN:  

9781459809765


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 March 2016
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Rodent


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  • Short-listed for White Pine 2017 (Canada)

Overview

Just when Isabelle thinks her life can’t get any worse, something happens to her at school that makes her wonder how she can continue to look after her younger siblings, Evan and Maisie, work at the local mini-mart and deal with her alcoholic mother. It’s more than any sixteen-year-old should have to bear, but Isabelle can’t think of a way out that won’t hurt her brother and sister. When Isabelle punches a girl at school, only one teacher sees past Isabelle’s aggressive behavior. Challenged to participate in a group writing project, Isabelle tentatively connects with a boy named Will and discovers an interest in (and talent for) the only kind of drama she can control the kind that happens on the page.

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Author:   Lisa J. Lawrence
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
Imprint:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 18.00cm
Weight:   0.360kg
ISBN:  

9781459809765


ISBN 10:   1459809769
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 March 2016
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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[A] story of resilience...compelling and optimistic. -- (03/01/2016) Lawrence infuses Isabelle's voice with passion even at her most hopeless, presenting a convincing portrait of the consequences of an addiction that destroys lives beyond those of the addicts. She places Isabelle in a prison from which there appears to be no escape but also gives her some supporters who, even if they cannot intervene, can help Isabelle find her strength, presenting a story that remains intense and absorbing throughout. Hard realism with a heart. -- (01/15/2016) Vivid, smart, and real as a punch in the eye, Rodent is for everyone with a difficult life, or anyone who wants to know exactly what that feels like. Lisa Lawrence goes deep inside to look at Isabelle and her damaged family with real understanding, in a story that is serious, funny and razor-sharp. -- (12/16/2015) Lawrence tackles the difficult issues of abuse, alcoholism, neglect, and the cycle of violence in ways that are often raw and complex...Well-rounded and believable characters...The book maintains a careful balance between being realistic about family violence and addiction, without dwelling on descriptions of physical abuse...Sure to be popular among teen readers. -- (02/01/2016) I highly recommend this debut and am highly anticipating Lisa's next release, whatever it may be. I've never read any books quite like Rodent, so all I can say is this: I recommend it for those who love strong protagonists and for those who are familiar with&#8212or just wanting to understand&#8212what living with an alcoholic/addict is like. -- (03/24/2017) Rodent breathes life into an untraditional family structure...An important story, one that brings new light to a pervasive problem buried in our society. -- (04/01/2016)


Lawrence infuses Isabelle's voice with passion even at her most hopeless, presenting a convincing portrait of the consequences of an addiction that destroys lives beyond those of the addicts. She places Isabelle in a prison from which there appears to be no escape but also gives her some supporters who, even if they cannot intervene, can help Isabelle find her strength, presenting a story that remains intense and absorbing throughout. Hard realism with a heart. -- (01/15/2016) Vivid, smart, and real as a punch in the eye, Rodent is for everyone with a difficult life, or anyone who wants to know exactly what that feels like. Lisa Lawrence goes deep inside to look at Isabelle and her damaged family with real understanding, in a story that is serious, funny and razor-sharp. -- (12/16/2015) [A] story of resilience...compelling and optimistic. -- (03/01/2016) Lawrence tackles the difficult issues of abuse, alcoholism, neglect, and the cycle of violence in ways that are often raw and complex...Well-rounded and believable characters...The book maintains a careful balance between being realistic about family violence and addiction, without dwelling on descriptions of physical abuse...Sure to be popular among teen readers. -- (02/01/2016) I highly recommend this debut and am highly anticipating Lisa's next release, whatever it may be. I've never read any books quite like Rodent, so all I can say is this: I recommend it for those who love strong protagonists and for those who are familiar with&#8212or just wanting to understand&#8212what living with an alcoholic/addict is like. -- (03/24/2017) Rodent breathes life into an untraditional family structure...An important story, one that brings new light to a pervasive problem buried in our society. -- (04/01/2016)


Lawrence infuses Isabelle's voice with passion even at her most hopeless, presenting a convincing portrait of the consequences of an addiction that destroys lives beyond those of the addicts. She places Isabelle in a prison from which there appears to be no escape but also gives her some supporters who, even if they cannot intervene, can help Isabelle find her strength, presenting a story that remains intense and absorbing throughout. Hard realism with a heart.-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review [A] story of resilience...compelling and optimistic.-- Booklist Lawrence tackles the difficult issues of abuse, alcoholism, neglect, and the cycle of violence in ways that are often raw and complex...Well-rounded and believable characters...The book maintains a careful balance between being realistic about family violence and addiction, without dwelling on descriptions of physical abuse...Sure to be popular among teen readers.-- Resource Links Vivid, smart, and real as a punch in the eye, Rodent is for everyone with a difficult life, or anyone who wants to know exactly what that feels like. Lisa Lawrence goes deep inside to look at Isabelle and her damaged family with real understanding, in a story that is serious, funny and razor-sharp.-- Marina Endicott, author Rodent breathes life into an untraditional family structure...An important story, one that brings new light to a pervasive problem buried in our society.-- VOYA Magazine I highly recommend this debut and am highly anticipating Lisa's next release, whatever it may be. I've never read any books quite like Rodent, so all I can say is this: I recommend it for those who love strong protagonists and for those who are familiar with&#8212or just wanting to understand&#8212what living with an alcoholic/addict is like.-- The Stars Who Gaze Back blog


Author Information

Lisa J. Lawrence grew up as a free-range kid in small towns in British Columbia and Alberta. She currently works as a writer and Spanish teacher in Edmonton, Alberta, where she lives with her husband and three children. Her first novel, Rodent, was nominated for numerous awards.

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