Inferno

Inferno by Robin Stevenson, published by Orca Book Publishers in April 2009, is a 240-page work of juvenile fiction that explores the challenges of adolescence through the eyes of its protagonist, Dante. Struggling with her new suburban life, Dante feels isolated after her best friend moves away and faces ridicule from her homeroom teacher. Her mother’s insistence on attending a social skills group adds to her frustrations, making Dante perceive high school as a personal hell.
In this narrative, Dante’s life takes a turn when a mysterious stranger hands her a flyer that resonates with her feelings of alienation and desire for change. As she navigates her tumultuous environment, readers will find themes of action and adventure intertwined with Dante’s quest for connection and understanding. The story delves into the complexities of teenage life and the various paths one can take to effect change, highlighting the potential dangers that accompany such choices.
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Dante thinks high school is an earthly version of hell. She hates her new home in the suburbs, her best friend has moved away, her homeroom teacher mocks her and her mother is making her attend a social skills group for teenage girls. When a stranger shows up at school and hands Dante a flyer that reads: Woof, woof. You are not a dog. Why are you going to obedience school?, Dante thinks she’s found a soul mate. Someone who understands. Someone else who wants to make real changes in the world. But there are all kinds of ways of bringing about change…and some are more dangerous than others.
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