Absolutely Normal Chaos

Absolutely Normal Chaos by Sharon Creech, published by Scholastic in 1990 and presented here in its 1st Scholastic Printing edition from 2004, spans 230 pages in English. This book follows thirteen-year-old Mary Lou as she navigates a transformative summer filled with experiences that shape her understanding of romance, homesickness, and death, alongside her cousin’s quest to find his biological father.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of adolescence through Mary Lou’s journey. The story addresses themes of personal growth and familial relationships, providing a thoughtful exploration of the challenges faced during this pivotal stage of life. Additionally, the book includes discussion questions that encourage deeper engagement with the text, making it suitable for both individual reflection and group discussions.
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Thirteen-year-old Mary Lou grows up considerably during the summer while learning about romance, homesickness, death, and her cousin’s search for his biological father. Discussion questions follow text.
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