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Sara Kocek treated sensitive subjects of alcoholism, dealing with the death of a parent, bullying and homosexuality in an honest and realistic manner. The characters were believable and realistically portrayed. The subject of teenage sexuality was sensitively handled and reflective of /5(37). Promise Me Something. By Sara Kocek. As if starting high school weren’t bad enough, Reyna Fey has to do so at a new school without her best friends. Reyna’s plan is to keep her head down, help her father recover from the car accident that almost took his life, and maybe even make some friends. And then Olive Barton notices www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 50 secs.  · The book "Promise Me Something" by Sara Kocek, had a few main characters including; Reyna Fey and Olive Barton. Olive Barton is a lesbian girl who is full of defiance and flare, but who is secretly depressed and suicidal. Olive is mocked by the other kids at school and gets into fights with all the girls at school/5.


By Cynthia Leitich Smith Sara Kocek is the first-time author of Promise Me Something (Albert Whitman Teen/Open Road Media, ). From the promotional copy: Reyna didn't mean to become friends with Olive Barton But when Olive kept talking after the lunch bell, Continue Reading New Voice Giveaway: Sara Kocek on Promise Me Something». Promise Me Something by Sara Kocek | Editorial Reviews. NOOK Book (eBook) $ $ Save 6% Current price is $, Original price is $ You Save 6%. Sara Kocek received her BA in English from Yale University and her MFA in Creative Writing from New York University, where she taught fiction and poetry to undergraduates. Promise Me Something|Sara Kocek, Pesticide Application Equipment for Vector Control (Technical Report)|WHO Expert Committee on Vector Biology and Control, Lexique Etymologique De l'Irlandais Ancien: Lettres R-S Part 3 (Irish language - lexicography)|J. Vendryes, Patrick Caulfield|Marco Livingstone.


“Promise Me Something tackles weighty issues of harassment, family dysfunction, suicide, and homophobia within the context of adolescent identity and friendship, while maintaining the focus of the story on characters whose complexity feels real and whose lives may be our own, our next door neighbor’s, or our best friend’s.” -VOYA. Praise for Promise Me Something: “High school as crucible of character is a mainstay of teen fiction, but seldom have its dilemmas and dramas been so precisely re-created in all their brutal, claustrophobic intensity as in this debut: part morality play, part suspense tale Compelling, honest storytelling.”. Promise Me Something. By Sara Kocek. As if starting high school weren’t bad enough, Reyna Fey has to do so at a new school without her best friends. Reyna’s plan is to keep her head down, help her father recover from the car accident that almost took his life, and maybe even make some friends. And then Olive Barton notices her.

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