Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy by Amy Goldman Koss, published by Square Fish on October 28, 2008, is a first edition juvenile fiction book comprising 192 pages. The story unfolds in a Government class where three popular girls face trial for their bullying of a girl named Ivy. Through eight distinct first-person narratives, the book explores the complex dynamics of the situation, revealing the perspectives of both the victim and the bullies.
Readers will encounter a multifaceted examination of social themes such as bullying and the intricacies of school life. Each narrator brings their own viewpoint to the events, from Ivy, who seeks peace rather than revenge, to Ann, the leader of the bullies, and Marco, who grapples with his moral compass amidst the chaos. The diverse voices provide a rich tapestry of experiences and emotions, making this edition a thoughtful exploration of the impact of bullying in educational settings.
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When three popular girls go on trial in Government class for their ruthless bullying of a girl named Ivy, it seems like the misfit will finally get her revenge. Eight first-person narrators give different versions of the event: Ivy—this victim doesn’t want revenge, she just wants to be left alone; Ann—she’s the beautiful, but infamously cruel, leader of the bullies; Marco—he may be the only person involved who has any morals, but he’s also the target of Ann’s persuasive affections; Daria—Ivy’s painfully shy lawyer doesn’t stand a chance; Bryce—the goofy court reporter knows all the real dirt, even if he doesn’t care; Cameron—he sleeps through the proceedings but might wake up just in time to make a difference; Wayne—a true devotee of the legal process, too bad he’s on the sidelines; and Faith—as the only witness for the prosecution, it all comes down to her. But where do her loyalties lie?
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