Catalyst

Catalyst by Laurie Halse Anderson, published by Viking Juvenile on September 30, 2002, is a first edition novel consisting of 240 pages. The story follows Kate Malone, a dedicated student and athlete who juggles her responsibilities as a minister’s daughter and family caretaker. As her life becomes increasingly chaotic with the arrival of new neighbors, Kate’s carefully organized world begins to unravel, prompting her to confront her emotions and aspirations.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics, personal growth, and the challenges of adolescence. As Kate navigates her relationships and the pressures of academic expectations, she is forced to reassess her priorities and the meaning of control in her life. Catalyst delves into the complexities of teenage experiences, including friendship and the impact of unexpected changes, all set against the backdrop of a school environment.
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Meet Kate Malone-straight A science and math geek, minister’s daughter, ace long-distance runner, girlfriend, unwilling family caretaker, emotional avoidance champion. Kate manages her life by organizing it, as logically as the periodic table. She can handle it all-or so she thinks. Then, like a string of chemical reactions, everything happens: the Malones’ neighbors get burned out of their home and move in. Because her father is a Good Man of God (and a Not Very Thoughtful Parent), Kate has to share her room with her nemesis, Teri Litch, and Teri’s adorable, troublemaking little brother. And through it all, she’s still waiting to hear from the only college she has applied to: MIT. Kate’s life is less and less under control-and then, something happens that blows it all apart, and forces her to examine her life, self, and heart for the first time. Set in the same community as the remarkable Speak, Catalyst is a novel that will make you think, laugh, cry, and rejoice-sometimes at the same time.
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