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Before, After, and Somebody In Between

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Martha Kowalski is a quick-witted girl stuck in a bad situation. She's just moved to the slums of Cleveland with an alcoholic mother and Momma's new gun-loving, redneck boyfriend. Yes, there are pockets of goodness in her new life—a friend at school, a boy who lives upstairs, and cello lessons—but every day is filled with abuse from the unrelenting life of the ghetto. One day, Martha finds herself out on the street, and that's when her luck changes. A wealthy family invites her to live with them and within days she is enrolled in private school, is outfitted in the perfect new wardrobe, and is falling for the cutest guy she's ever seen! But life isn't so simple, and soon Martha realizes that she's not the only one with a past.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 25, 2007
      There isn't much that doesn't happen to Martha Kowalski, the 14-year-old protagonist in Garsee's down and dirty debut. In the past six years, she's been uprooted 10 times before moving to "one of the worst neighborhoods on the east side of Cleveland." She lives with her alcoholic mother and her mother's latest deadbeat boyfriend in a dilapidated shanty, surrounded by projects. Before long, the apartment upstairs is ripped apart in a drive-by shooting, Martha gets kicked out of school for wielding a knife (in self-defense against a bully) and her mother overdoses and winds up in rehab-again. So, when Martha is offered the chance to stay with a wealthy lawyer and his family, she gladly accepts. The Brinkmans treat her like gold (to the chagrin of their snooty daughter, Nikki) and Martha's life slowly takes a turn for the better. She falls in love with an older hunk named Danny, is accepted to an elite school and rediscovers her passion for playing the cello. But when jealous Nikki spills the beans about Martha's sordid past and her mother demands that she return home, Martha's life begins to deteriorate once more. While there are times that tragedy seems piled on, Garsee's unwillingness to tie things up neatly lends the story realism and poignancy. Ages 14-up.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.3
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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