Thursday, November 11, 2010

Normal Girl

       Normal Girl by Molly Jong-Fast is a book about a girl(Miranda) who deals with drugs. Drugs aren't Miranda's only problem. Her boyfriend Josh, just passed away, and she believes that she killed him. She couldn't even stay sober for his funeral. Miranda finds herself surrounded by a very bad influence, Janice. Janice is her "friend" who is a drug addict as well. This is a terrible problem that many teenagers are conflicted with everyday.
      Drugs and peer pressure are a part of most teenagers' lives. They can't do one without the other. A lot of teens don't look to do drugs, but are peer pressured by their so called friends to do so. The worst thing about this, is that most parents aren't aware that their kids are doing drugs. So, by the time they find out, they're older and don/'t live with them, or it's too late.
      My mom is the best about making sure me and my sister are on the right track. My sister and I have such an open relationship with each other, our family and our mom. I can talk to them about literally anything. Since my sister is older than me, but younger than my mom, I tend to go to her with more of the teenage-related problems. She understands because she's been there. I love talking to her about stuff like that, because she is so strong, and isn't easily pressured.
       It's very unfortunate when kids don't have good family or friends that are there for them. It must be hard to deal with that, because I don't think anyone really wants to do it. At first you might like it, because it's new but over time, it becomes an addiction. And just because you're addicted, doesn't mean you want to do it. You need to be really strong and have a good head on your shoulders to be able to deal with peer pressure.
       Although this book is about a very bad topic, I think kids, and adults can learn from it. It shows you what a bad choice drugs are. It shows you what you'd be going through if you did do drugs. It shows you just how hard life can get. But life is and will always be hard, and drugs won't make it any better.

3 comments:

  1. I really like how you used your own family and other families as great examples. It looks liek you really enjoyed this book

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  2. Amazing way of putting all these ideas in a way to connect. I love they way you used examples:)

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  3. Kayla,

    You have such a strong voice in this post! I love the ending paragraph. "Although this book is about a very bad topic, I think kids, and adults can learn from it. It shows you what a bad choice drugs are. It shows you what you'd be going through if you did do drugs. It shows you just how hard life can get. But life is and will always be hard, and drugs won't make it any better." Very smart!

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