Cursed / by Karol Ruth Silverstein.
"I have this pathetic disease. Never mind what it's called." Life doesn't play by the rules, so fourteen-year-old Ricky decides she won't either. Ricky's rules allow for cursing, cutting school, and lying to the Disaster-Formerly-Known-As-Her-Parents. That is, until her truancy is discovered and she's facing the threat of having to repeat ninth grade. It all makes her feel so angry...so cursed. Going back to school would be ten times worse if it weren't for a new friend - quirky/cute classmate Oliver, a childhood cancer survivor who understands what it's like to be sick. Ricky also discovers that her strict public speaking teacher, who has zero expectations of her, is a super-motivating force. There's nothing like proving someone wrong. The harder Ricky works, the more she wonders if school has something to teach her after all...What if she isn't cursed? What if going it alone isn't her only option?
Record details
- ISBN: 9781580899406
- ISBN: 1580899404
- Physical Description: 315 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge Teen, [2019]
- Copyright: 2019
Content descriptions
Awards Note: | Schneider Family Book Award, 2020. |
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Subject: | Rheumatoid arthritis > Patients > Fiction. People with disabilities > Fiction. Families > Fiction. Schools > Fiction. |
Genre: | Young adult fiction. Novels. |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at York County Libraries.
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- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Dover Area Community Library | Teens SIL Fiction (Text) | 34217000813618 | Teen Area | Available | - |
Martin Library | Teens SIL Overcoming Odds (Text) | 33454005723432 | Teen Area | Available | - |
Summary:
"I have this pathetic disease. Never mind what it's called." Life doesn't play by the rules, so fourteen-year-old Ricky decides she won't either. Ricky's rules allow for cursing, cutting school, and lying to the Disaster-Formerly-Known-As-Her-Parents. That is, until her truancy is discovered and she's facing the threat of having to repeat ninth grade. It all makes her feel so angry...so cursed. Going back to school would be ten times worse if it weren't for a new friend - quirky/cute classmate Oliver, a childhood cancer survivor who understands what it's like to be sick. Ricky also discovers that her strict public speaking teacher, who has zero expectations of her, is a super-motivating force. There's nothing like proving someone wrong. The harder Ricky works, the more she wonders if school has something to teach her after all...What if she isn't cursed? What if going it alone isn't her only option?