Young Adult Coming-of-Age Novel
ISBN: 978-1-934813-41-6
312 pp.
Suitable 15+
Readers Annotation: Ashley Asher lives with the father she never knew after her stepfather repeatedly molested her.
Plot Summary: Ashley Asher is a fifteen year old girl who was repeatedly molested and even raped by her stepfather since she was nine years old. Her mother always took her stepfather's side but after he broke her arm, she moved to Patience, Texas, and lived with the father she never knew, David, and his wife, Bev. There she attends school, goes to therapy and tries to live a normal life. But sometimes the past is too much and she hides in her room, scratching so hard at her skin that she leaves marks. She can not let go of the fact that her mom doesn't want her and wants her stepfather instead. Trust is a big issue for Ashley; she has a best friend ZZ whom she trusts but when she tells a boy Joshua, whom she likes, another girl, Pam, listens in and spreads a rumor. Ashley learns to cope with school life, personal life, socializing, and her past struggles through hope and patience in this coming of age novel.
Critical Evaluation: This book takes us to a dark place we should all be aware of even if we don't want to: sexual abuse. Ashley's back story is so heart-breaking that we root for her the whole way. The reader gets to see the psychology involved in a case like this with very realistic therapy evaluations and high school life combined. This is the book's strength, the intimacy it shares of Ashley's psychological damage and how she recovers. Even a simple hug is a big step for this courageous girl. Unfortunately, the supporting characters seem cliched and lack depth. But that's ok, you don't want them to steal the show from Ashley. The chapters are well spread, which creates a nice pacing throughout, making it easy for the reader to zoom right through it, especially with the simple writing throughout the book. Be aware though, there are graphic images of molestation and hurting oneself. The title says it all: there is hope in patience, which is not only the town but symbolic that if you wait, one may turn the corner towards recovery.
Author: Beth Fehlbaum grew up in the Dallas area. She has written two novels, Hope in Patience and Courage in Patience. In addition to being a writer, she is a teacher is specializes in working with at-risk youth. Her experiences as a teacher inspired her to write Hope in Patience.
Her other hobbies include writing poetry and short stories, reading, and listening to music. She loves the weather in the Fall and Spring in Eastern Texas, where she currently lives with her husband, daughters, and assorted wildlife.
Booktalking Ideas:
1) Molestation
2) Psycholigical damage
3) Therapy
4) Support
5) High school life
6) Trust
7) Letting go
8) Family
Challenge Issues:
Due to the graphic images of rape, molestation, and hurting oneself, this book has challenge issues.
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Why Included: This was a required book for class and even though it was deep and troubling, I'm glad that I was exposed to it and learned more about it.
