![]() ![]() ![]() It’s about dealing with parents and mental illness. It’s about bullying and relationships and about dealing with teenage drama in high school. It’s an intriguing mystery, which kept me turning the pages. Although this book is categorized as a romance, it is so much more than that. At first I was turned off by the title and the main character’s name, but there is actually a touching story behind the name, Polarity. This novel deals with the all-too-real issues faced by the modern teenager living in a high tech age while navigating the age old problems of friends, parents, school, and popularity. When a nude photo of her suddenly begins to circulate among the students at her high school and on the internet, she has no idea where it came from or what to do about it. Switching schools, dealing with her mother’s Borderline Personality Disorder, and struggling to fit in are hard enough, but Polarity is shocked to discover that her latest problem has nothing to do with anything she or her family has done. Polarity Weeks was already having a rough time of it. ![]()
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