Why I Let My Hair Grow Out review by BE
Why I Let My Hair Grow Out (A Morgan Rawlinson Novel)
by Maryrose Wood
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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Relationships can be tricky at best and are especially complicated for high school Morgan whose boyfriend Raphael breaks up with her just before summer vacation. She responded as any heart-broken teenager would; she cut off more than twenty-four inches ofd her strawberry blonde hair, leaving only stubble. Her parents decided a change of scenery was in order and sent her on a bicycle trip through Ireland, the land of leprechauns and magic stories. They had not counted on time travel as part of the adventure, but it was. Morgan learned, among other things, that hair grows back and a broken heart doesn't have to stay that way.

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Imagine bicycling around Irlenad with honeymooning Hollywood starlets, a grieving widow and a family with two middle schoolers. Not much opportunity for developing friendships, ot so Morgan thought. Her definitions or firend and boy friend change as she peddles up and down the hills and across time. Across time? Yes, she can and does. For readers who like just a bit of fantasy with their realaity, this is the perfect book to read while waiting for your hair to grow out. Even if you have no issues, you are sure to find this book well worth your reading time. I highly recommend it.

 

Rating:
5
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Content rating - nothing offensive
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