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In Between (2007)

di Jenny B. Jones

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Soon after moving to a small Texas town, fifteen-year-old Katie Parker's rebelliousness complicates her life at home and school, but when she is accused of vandalism, she finds hope through a new friendship, involvement in a play, and her foster family's faith in God and her.
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I was going to say that this seemed like it was geared toward the younger set of YA readers, but since I am nowhere near that age group (*cough* painful admission *cough*) and I enjoyed it, I guess it really could be for anyone! If you're looking for one of those traditional YA love triangle books where the heroine MUST-MAKE-CHOICE-BETWEEN-TWO-GORGEOUS-GUYS - this is not that book. This story is about 16-year-old Katie Parker who, because her father is absent and her mother is in prison, is being taken from the group home she's been in to live with her new foster parents. New guardians, new home, new town, new school, new clothes, new everything - and Katie is not so sure about any of it. In fact, she's pretty sure she's going to be sent back before too long. Katie's story shows how your decisions and choices really have a profound effect on your life and on the people around you - a lesson she learns the hard way after getting into trouble when she chooses the wrong crowd to hang around and succumbs to peer pressure while trying to fit in. The novel is written in first person - and Katie is a witty and sarcastic narrator - which is something I always enjoy! It's a quick read - the pacing is handled very well and there are several memorable characters, including her foster grandmother, Mad Maxine, who is definitely NOT the stereotypical cookie baking, craft making, practical granny. Katie's foster parents are a preacher and his wife, so there is an element of faith in the story, but it isn't preachy at all. The novel is not like reading a sermon or anything - the religious aspect of some of the characters' lives adds to the story without slowing it down or feeling forced or artificial. This is a contemporary, slice of life kind of story and I like the growth Katie shows by the end of the novel. She realizes the difference between accidents and choices, learns that she can succeed if she puts in the effort, learns what real friends are and what family is, and discovers where she belongs. I would have liked to have learned a little more about Katie's back-story and a little more about Amy, Katie's foster parents' daughter. I also would have liked to have seen more of Katie and her foster parents getting to know each other and learning each other's stories, but this is a series, so maybe that will come. In all, I really enjoyed this - it's a quick, fun, light read! ( )
  clamagna | Apr 4, 2024 |
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
This is a really fun, light read. I adored the MC, and found myself laughing at her clever remarks. Maxine has to be the best book grandmother ever. ( )
  ElizaTilton | Nov 5, 2021 |
Unexpectedly funny and enjoyable to read! I found myself laughing out loud from page 1 with the perfectly-worded quips that were as sarcastic as I was at the age of 16, just like the main character, Katie Parker. So even though I'm a middle-aged mom, In Between was nonetheless entertaining for me from start to finish. Jenny B. Jones does a great job of weaving together a multi-level story, as seen from the eyes of a teen.

Sent to live with a preacher and his wife for foster parents, Katie has her doubts as to whether or not things will work out. And then there's the issue of their faith - which is foreign to her. Through her many misadventures, I was reminded of just what it was like to grow up feeling awkward, defensive, and judged, especially when having to be in a new school and trying to fit in. It was a fast-paced plot with never a dull moment. It was interesting to me to see how Katie's views on life were not negated in any way, but enriched, throughout the course of the book. I am definitely going to hunt down the rest of the series, if nothing else than to relate better to my teen daughter. I heartily recommend this book and am looking forward to more work by Jenny B. Jones! ( )
  nlpolak | Jan 25, 2020 |
Hilariously witty, relatable, captivating, and inspiring, I loved this book! This is one of those books you make a million highlights in, and go back and read them at random when you need cheering up. ;) The only downfall was there is some crudeness"girl-talk"" ( )
  SarahGraceGrzy | Oct 2, 2018 |
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Soon after moving to a small Texas town, fifteen-year-old Katie Parker's rebelliousness complicates her life at home and school, but when she is accused of vandalism, she finds hope through a new friendship, involvement in a play, and her foster family's faith in God and her.

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