As Simple as It Seems

As Simple as It Seems by Sarah Weeks, published by HarperCollins on June 15, 2010, is a 192-page work of juvenile fiction that explores complex family dynamics and social themes. The story centers around Verbena Colter, who grapples with her identity and the challenges posed by her upbringing, including the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome. When a boy named Pooch arrives for the summer, Verbena seizes the chance to reinvent herself, leading to a transformative journey of self-discovery.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the struggles of adolescence and the impact of family on personal growth. The interactions between Verbena and Pooch serve as a catalyst for her exploration of identity and belonging. This edition presents a thoughtful examination of social themes relevant to young readers, making it a significant addition to discussions about family and personal challenges.
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Verbena Colter knows she’s bad news.
Trouble from the get-go. How could she not be, with parents like hers? Her mother practically pickled her before she was even born, leaving Verbie to struggle with the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome. And her father was just plain mean. Verbie wishes she could be somebody, anybody other than who she is. Enter Pooch, a flatlander boy visiting for the summer. When Pooch and his mom rent the house next door, Verbie takes the opportunity to be someone else entirely. And what starts out as a game leads Verbie into a surprising and heartwarming journey of self-discovery.
Another gem from the author of So B. It.
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