It Only Looks Easy

It Only Looks Easy by Pamela Swallow is a First Edition published by Macmillan on April 27, 2009. This 192-page book is written in English and explores the challenges faced by a young girl navigating the complexities of adolescence. The story follows Kat Randall, whose life takes an unexpected turn on the first day of seventh grade when a tragic incident involving her dog leads to a series of impulsive decisions that alter her relationships and reputation at school.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family dynamics, social interactions, and the trials of coming of age. As Kat grapples with grief and the consequences of her actions, the book addresses important social themes such as death, bereavement, and the nuances of dating and relationships. Through Kat’s experiences, the story presents a realistic portrayal of the struggles and misunderstandings that can arise during this pivotal stage of life.
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In books, when you read something like, “everything is great,” you just know that something terrible is about to happen. But in real life, you can miss the warnings. And then, wham, slam, sneak attack. Everything skids out of control.
Before the first day of seventh grade is over, Kat Randall’s year is nearly ruined. When her beloved dog, Cheddar, is run over by a woman with Alzheimer’s disease, Kat reacts impulsively, leaving school on a “borrowed” bike to get to the vet. Then the bike gets stolen. Kat often does the wrong thing for the right reason, but now she has gone from being a person you can count on to someone you probably shouldn’t. Suddenly she is looked at differently by everyone at school—even the police are keeping an eye on her. If “one of the best years” of her life starts out like this, what’s next?
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