| Sara
Griffiths "Thrown a Curve"
Able
to Throw Life’s Curves Back?
She’s never known her mother. Her father
seems to hate her. She has only one true friend, who’s
a boy. A mediocre student and a social misfit, she’s
downright miserable.
This is the life of Taylor Dresden, a freshman
in a gritty New Jersey high school. The only pleasure she’s
ever had was playing baseball. But at the age of eight, she
stopped playing when she overheard her dad say how embarrassed
he was by her talent—that it far exceeded his sons’.
As a fourteen-year-old struggling to find her
true self among the ruins of her life, Taylor is branded a
juvenile delinquent after a single incident of vandalism,
committed at her own school. Her guidance counselor, instead
of pressing charges on the school’s behalf, offers her
an alternate punishment—join the baseball team and talk
regularly to him.
Forced to play baseball once again, Taylor feels
that life has thrown her a few too many curves. None of the
boys want her on the team. No girls are her friend. Her dad
ignores her. Her one friend complicates their relationship
by becoming a possible love interest.
Eventually, after several baseball games and
several sessions with her guidance counselor, Taylor begins
to gain the self-confidence she needs to straighten out her
life. She realizes she has real talent as a pitcher, especially
with her killer curveball. She begins to accept the friendship
of other girls. She starts to enjoy a romance with her best
friend. She even attempts to improve the dreadful relationship
she has with her distant dad.
Taylor’s story reflects the plight of
every adolescent who’s struggled with self-worth and
identity, with relational problems between parents and peers,
and with finding a niche in this imperfect world. Though Taylor
is not a fairy-tale heroine, she gradually comes to know that
no matter how many curves life throws at her, she’s
quite capable of throwing them right back.
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About Sara Griffiths
Sara
Griffiths, a native of New Jersey, is a seventh grade teacher
of language arts in South Orange, NJ. As a teacher at the
South Orange Middle School, she’s been active in developing
a language arts curriculum and producing the school’s
musical. A graduate of Rutgers College, where she majored
in psychology, she obtained her teaching certificate in language
arts from the College of Saint Elizabeth.
She is a member of the New Jersey Education
Association, the Society of Children’s Book Writers
and Illustrators, and the National Council of Teachers of
English. Thrown a Curve is her first published YA novel. Sara
currently lives in White Station, NJ with her husband Jamie
and son Ben.
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