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Title:Push Girl
Author:Chelsie Hill
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:June 3rd 2014 by St. Martin's Griffin (first published March 11th 2014)
Categories:Young Adult. Contemporary. Disability. Realistic Fiction
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Push Girl Hardcover | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 429 Users | 99 Reviews

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An inspiring, real, and fresh young adult novel about how life can change in an instant by Chelsie Hill, one of the stars Sundance Channel's unscripted series Push Girls, based on her own life

Kara is a high school junior who's loving life. She's popular, has a great group of friends and an amazing boyfriend, and she's a shoe-in for homecoming queen. Even though her parents can't stop fighting and her ex-boyfriend can't seem to leave her alone, Kara won't let anything get in the way of her perfect year. It's Friday night, and Kara arrives at a party, upset after hearing her parents having another one of their awful fights, and sees another girl with her hands all over her boyfriend. Furious, Kara leaves to take a drive, and, as she's crossing an intersection, a car comes out of nowhere and slams into the driver's side of Kara's car. 

When Kara wakes up, she has no memory of the night before. Where is she? Why are her parents crying? And, most importantly -- why can't she feel her legs? As Kara is forced to adjust to her new life, where her friends aren't who they seemed to be and her once-adoring boyfriend is mysteriously absent, she starts to realize that what matters in life isn't what happens to you -- it's the choices you make and the people you love.

Co-written by "Push Girls" star Chelsie Hill, whose real life closely mirrors Kara's experience, this novel will open the eyes of readers everywhere who have never met someone who lives with paralysis.

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ISBN: 1250045916 (ISBN13: 9781250045911)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/pushgirl/ChelsieHill


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Ratings: 3.97 From 429 Users | 99 Reviews

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Chelsie and I had a lot of fun working on this book! We really hope you enjoy reading about Kara and her journey!

Great story with interesting characters. To use Kara's least favorite word, it was inspirational. A strong female teenager who goes through a terrible accident and discovers her strengths and who her real friends are.

I had the pleasure of getting an ARC of this book. I really enjoyed reading it. It was very uplifting and had a positive message. There are so many YA books out there that focus on dysfunction and it was a breath of fresh air to read such an encouraging book. I hope many teens will read this book and change their outlook on drunk and distracted driving. I look forward to reading more books from Jessica Love. =)P.S. I <3<3<3 Jack. sigh

I flew through this book! Jessica Love (along with Chelsie Hill) has told a story that is, on the one hand, all of the normal things you'd expect in a very school/teen focused contemporary, but on the other hand, a valuable look into the life of a young person when they find out they've had a spinal cord injury that leaves them paralyzed. Never didactic, this story spun out Kara's life in a way that made me feel grief stricken, then heartbroken, then still heartbroken (even when I knew the MC

Written by a woman who uses a wheelchair and who started the Push Girls dance team, this book authentically portrays the emotional journey of a teen girl who is a dancer until a drunk driver plows into her car. It doesn't get into the messy physical details (e.g. bathroom issues), but focuses on the path to acceptance and adaptation. The main character is lucky to have two very caring friends to help her.

This book is now my favorite book in the world. I was so happy to receive an advanced reading copy of this book from Chelsie at the New Jersey Abilities Expo! Ever since Chelsie has been on the show Push Girls she has always inspired me and now that she has put her inspiring story into a book, is just amazing. I am in a wheelchair just like Kara. This book put my whole life and what I have gone through into words. I had read this book in two days and I just couldn't put it down. Whenever I had

I absolutely DEVOURED this book! It was a very important story, and it really made me think, as well as opened my eyes to different perspectives. I love when that happens! The main character, Kara Moore, was very funny and witty! I also loved how the portrayal of her accident seemed very real and human, and easy to understand and relate to. I enjoyed all of the characters in this book and thought the relationships were very important as well. I didn't want it to end because I really liked Kara's
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