Define Normal, by Julie Anne Peters, is about 2 girls named Tone (aka Antonia)and Jass her friend (aka Jasmine). Both girls, who look like very different girls, who find out they are very much the same.
They judge each other by their looks but open up to become friends. The main character is Antonia, a almost straight A student who likes math. Jass looks like a psycho freaky whacked-out punker to Antonia.
One of the main themes is don't judge a book by it's cover (drama). For example when tone meets jass at the 1st peer session, she judges her by how she looks. When Tone's life is going down hill, her mom is too sick to work. She has to do every thing herself. That isn't too good for her life.
I would recommend this book for people who like school drama books.The two friends fight sometimes, but they get over it. For example tone says to jass, "your a psycho!" in chapter 6. They fight over who is better. The teacher breaks up the fight.
They judge each other by their looks but open up to become friends. The main character is Antonia, a almost straight A student who likes math. Jass looks like a psycho freaky whacked-out punker to Antonia.
One of the main themes is don't judge a book by it's cover (drama). For example when tone meets jass at the 1st peer session, she judges her by how she looks. When Tone's life is going down hill, her mom is too sick to work. She has to do every thing herself. That isn't too good for her life.
I would recommend this book for people who like school drama books.The two friends fight sometimes, but they get over it. For example tone says to jass, "your a psycho!" in chapter 6. They fight over who is better. The teacher breaks up the fight.
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