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Define Normal by Julie Ann Peters

2023-07-22 17:47:23

This book is very good, I dare that it is very important. When Jazz and Antonia participated in peer consultation, Antonia was very angry. On the surface, they are two people who can not be different: Jazz and her 'punk' seems to be richer with her, excess parents; her delicate and Antonia (Or tone, see her), she has no father, and her sick mother. But as they build relationships through peer counseling, we begin to realize that these two girls may have more in common than the surface; more importantly, they We may offer more than people think.

The connection between tone and jazz is fresh and unexpected (they do not form a connection, but form a connection of itself), which is that most things are simply satisfied by the eye I will tell you that there is nothing. Judge from what we see on the surface (including people). We study very hard, but this is difficult for many people to learn, especially at junior high school and high school. I hope I can read my classmates at junior high and high school. More importantly, I hope I can finish reading this book. Jazz reminded me a somewhat outgoing version of my high school student's self and I think it might be useful for me to see how she deals with her struggle. Her problems and tone problems are different from my problems, but in a way they are all matters of everyone.

Peter deepened the core of this problem and created a fierce and intense story that is not so intense or fierce for young and young readers. Her story is reliable, and I think most readers will find some of their own stories in tone and jazz. It is almost impossible not to spend the entire book to look forward to them and believe them. That is why this book became important. Even for a moment, the reader needs to step back one step and unconsciously judge the world around them based on superficial things like images. In high school this is very big

More importantly, this book is very fun to read, once you start it will not want to let go of it before it ends. When saying "Definition is normal", you can see how important the word is.

The hero Anthony tells an important part of her life. In Julie Anne Peters' novel "Definition Normal", Antonia explained the friendship and jazz she had with her. Antonia first person called this novel. An example is "What I did the first time was throwing my shoes, it is very good, I went home and it feels good" (Peter 184). As Antonia "defines normality, I am sympathizing for Antonia due to mother's illness", this is an example of the first person. A social worker who helped the Antonians said, "This is a chemical imbalance in the brain - it is sick, in the case of your mother it could be a lifelong illness." You need to take care of her mother, herself, and her brothers. She is responsible for adults

In the book "Definition Normal" by Julie Anne Peters, the whole novel tells two girls who inherited friendship. It all began with Antonia talking to a girl named Jazz. Antonia is a perfect "A" student. Jazz was judged for her tattoos, perforations and purple hair. In the second half of the book, Antonia's mother was very depressed and became sick, and Antonia's father could not go there because of giving up. Jazz 's mother decided to help them, she left them in the mansion for a couple of days, but Antonia' s mother went to the hospital. Antonia later discovered that her mother was sick, so she and her brother had to go to a care facility until the mother got better.

In Julie Anne Peters' book "Definition Normal", the author's purpose is to judge people who do not have clothes or appearance. For example, on page 30, the author says, "Do you mean my dress style?" "Looks good?" This is a free country. My body is a shrine. You can decorate it as you like. "This shows how Jazz is preparing for myself and how people are disgusted with her appreciation of her dressing and appearance.You will always go through the cover There is no need to judge books