Girl on the Other Side review by SHC
Girl on the Other Side
by Deborah Kerbel
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Towson, Maryland, United States
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Lora Froggett has many problems at home on top of those 
she faces at school. Everyone bullies her despite the fact 
that she is the most intelligent student in their grade. 
Tabby Freeman, the most popular girl in school, is 
beginning to realize that she also has problems. Her 
father's business is being investigated by the police, and 
she feels like her parents are never there for her. Both 
girls are holding more pain than either one can handle, 
but when they come together--perhaps by fate--they seem to 
be able to hold on for just a little longer. They come 
from completely different families, so why are they 
exactly the same?

Opinion: 

It is unusual to find a high school 
student who is not in a clique or some sort of social 
group. Something even more unusual is to find the groups 
connecting together. This book tells a story that sets a 
perfect example of why teenagers should not judge each 
other and try to be friends with those who are different 
than themselves. Girl on the Other Side was highly 
emotional and therefore a great motivator for humans to 
try to understand each other. The vocabulary was accurate 
with what teenagers would actually say, and the way that 
the chapters were organized (going back and forth between 
the two girls) helped the flow of the book. Also, readers 
would be able to get inside both of the heads of the 
characters and make connections. I recommend this book to 
high school females.
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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