Review
A very accurate and on target portrayal of the emotional conflict that today's teens face. The characters are well developed, and very believable, so much so, that I could mistake several of them for my own nieces! Ms. Davidson writes a cohesive, telling and endearing story of the lives of the 6 central characters. And she does so with a special flare and expert craft. Highly recommended for young adults and their parents, aunts, grandparents. Well done! ~ A Writers Choice Literary Review
A YA novel, ADVENTURES OF THE TEEN FURIES is about as true to teen life, in language and in emotional conflict, as any book I've read--and as a former high school teacher, I have read a great many. The characters are teens, with all that implies: mixed-up, prone to emotion, loyal, creative, wanting to grow up,
afraid, and, above all else, lovable. If I had a daughter in the proper age group (eleven or twelve to sixteen or seventeen), I would ask her to read this book--not once but twice because it has some very valid advice cunningly concealed in its lively plot. Good job, Ms. Davidson!" Highly Recommended! ~ Under the Covers Book Reviews
Product Description
Andrea Grouper, chronic wise-ass and Air Force brat, has plenty to keep her busy. Andrea's life in a nutshell--rollicking good times, the anger of the oppressed, and painful insecurity. Andrea and her friends use role-playing games as an escape from their lives as misfit high schoolers, becoming fearless, buff young superheroes with a roll of the dice. Humorous and poignant,
Adventures will strike a chord in teenagers because, like them, the Furies are alternately powerless and powerful. And, like them, the Furies find no matter how frightening or silly the circumstances, true friends are invaluable.