![]() ![]() Saying things like boys her age would never understand her…. When Luke tells her that he’s older than her, at first she is nervous, but he helps alleviate all those fears. She feels like Luke is the only one who truly gets her. He agrees that her parents are too hard on her and that her best friend should be paying more attention to her. She just wants things to stay the same and feels like no one understands her. ![]() To her it feels like everyone is always telling her to do her hair or make up “to make an effort”. Abby thinks her parents want her to be perfect and feels sometimes like they don’t love her for who she is. She doesn’t want her friendship with her best friend to change because they won’t be in the same classes. And to the dedicated parents who are trying their best to protect their children.Ībby is 14 years old and about to start high school. Nurses, Counselors, Psychiatrists, Teachers, Social workers, public speakers on Internet safety the list goes on. Plus anyone else that helps children either by intervening before something happens or taking care of them after something has happened. The dedicated men and women who not only put their lives but also their sanity on the line for us. I can’t even imagine the horrible things they have to look at every day. “To the dedicated men and women of the law-enforcement community who face ugliness every day in the effort to keep our kids safe” Right from the authors dedication at the beginning of the book I was hooked. Want to Go Private? by Sarah Darer Littman July 30th 2013, Scholastic Inc ![]()
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