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Fact of Life #31 [Hardcover]

Denise Vega (Author)
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May 13, 2008
FACT OF LIFE #48: Kat’s mom is No-Last-Name Abra, the best home-birth midwife in Colorado. But with her own daughter, Abra can’t stop teaching and lecturing long enough to be a mom.

Fact of Life #21: Kat’s had a crush on Manny Cruz since seventh grade. Now Manny is showing interest , but could he seriously be into Weird Yoga Girl Kat Flynn?

Fact of Life #14: Gorgeous Libby Giles has always intimidated Kat. But lately there’s something different about Libby, and it’s about to bring her crashing into Kat’s Life. . . .

Hilarious and poignant, this is the story of one girl’s sometimes funny, sometimes painful path to self-acceptance and to finding her place in the world.

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Grade 9 Up—Kat Flynn's mother is a professional midwife and instinctively seems to know how to make people feel at home. But the 16-year-old and her mother don't seem to get along. Kat feels she can't talk to her parent without getting a lecture or instructions on what she should be doing, and that she is always doing something wrong. But with the help of one of her mother's clients, Kat sees herself and her mom in a new light. This book covers topics that are familiar to most readers of YA fiction, but most of the characters are well developed and the themes are addressed in a fresh manner. Kat is generally confident and secure, and the relationships among the characters are generally realistic and well rounded. The ending is hopeful without being overly romanticized, and readers will celebrate the emotional growth of both the teen and her mother.—Natasha Forrester, Multnomah County Library, Portland, OR
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Library Binding edition.

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Vega adds an earthy, New Age sensibility to a familiar chick-lit formula in this contemporary novel set in Denver. Kat is outside the popular crowd at school. Known as Yoga Girl for the spontaneous downward dog poses she strikes between classes, she is a free-spirited, unlikely match for jock Manny Cruz, who she has long admired. Then Manny starts a conversation with Kat, and a friendship between the two turns into sweet romance. Manny is distant toward Kat at school, though, and as the disparity between their public and private relationship grows, Kat finds herself struggling to keep her balance. Kat feels more heartache from her mother, Abra, a midwife who seems more comfortable in the role of mentor than parent. Kat assists Abra with her business, and graphic birthing details will startle some readers and fascinate others. Although the plot runs a familiar circuit, athletic, artsy, oddball Kat is an unusual protagonist who doesn’t easily fit into type, and many readers will welcome her strong individuality and believable growth. Grades 9-12. --Gillian Engberg

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers (May 13, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375848193
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375848193
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1.3 x 8.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,874,304 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I love reading, camping, hiking, music of all kinds except country, french fries, chocolate, and guacamole (separately, not together). I can't stand cheese of any kind--that means I don't like pizza, lasagna, and lots of other things that most normal people like. I live in Colorado and love hanging out with my family and friends.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, June 13, 2008
This review is from: Fact of Life #31 (Hardcover)
Kat(ima) is invisible at Tabor High. Or if not exactly invisible, then freaky Yoga Girl. And her best friend is the girl that wears the crazy hats. And to make matters worse, her mom owns Midwifery. It's a New-Age type midwife service that allows pregnant women to birth at home naturally. Her mom simply goes by Abra. No last name, just Abra. Kat helps out there twice a week doing various office duties.

The story starts off with Abra calling Kat up and begging her to assist with a birth. Kat has never done that before, and the couple having the baby is pleased to have Kat there. However, Kat fumbles through everything and makes a mess of it all. Her mom doesn't want her along any more, and in a fit of rebellion, Kat quits, agreeing to stay on until her mom is able to find a replacement. So junior year for Kat isn't off to a great start.

Things may be looking up though when her crush of the last few years, Manny Cruz, asks her a question in Spanish class. Kat can count on her hand the number of interactions she's had with him previously. What started out as one innocent question soon turns into random meetings around town, and then soon the two are secretly dating. But at school, neither acknowledges the other.

Enter Libby Giles, the beautiful "it" girl of the senior class. Libby has just broken it off with her boyfriend, Mitch. No one knows the full story, but it's obvious to all that Mitch was not the dumper, but the dumpee. In what turns into frequent chance encounters, Mitch and Kat keep running into each other. They soon form a hesitant friendship, and Mitch turns to Kat for advice in getting Libby back. An added plus to the friendship is that Manny and Mitch are friends, and Mitch actually approves of the secret friendship Manny and Kat have.

During the course of the school year, there are ups and downs for Kat at school, with Manny, at home and with her best friend, Christy. The day Libby enters the Midwifery, everything Kat has assumed about others is thrown out the window. She must re-evaluate everything she has known and understood.

Kat is a wonderful character that the reader immediately comes to love. Through her highs and lows, the reader is constantly rooting for her. All along the reader knows that Kat is stronger than she realizes, and the self-acceptance she gets in the end makes you want to stand up and applaud for her. Read FACT OF LIFE #31 and you too will come to learn that maybe there really aren't any true facts of life. Or are there?

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Circle of Life. . . ;), June 20, 2008
This review is from: Fact of Life #31 (Hardcover)
Denise Vega is a goddess when it comes to writing about relationships--in her first book, Click Here, she explored relationships for the middle school crowd. In Fact of Life #31, Vega introduces a new (and very strong) character, Katima.

Kat is an amazingly talented and funky character--a mostly-vegetarian, yoga-practicing, triathlon-training artist who also helps her mom out in her midwifery a couple of days a week. Kat is so well-rounded and real that readers will love her, and the wealth of relationships explored in this book are beautiful: the reader sees both inter- and intrapersonal relationships--relationships between friends, sisters, boyfriends & girlfriends, husbands & wives, and parents & children.

Vega is a master at putting her characters in difficult situations and allowing them to grow and work through things, and this book is no exception. Kat goes through some difficult times, but grows immensely as a person. ********BOOK DESCRIPTION AND SPOILERS COMING!!************

While Kat is helping her mother, Abra, at a birth, she makes a mistake that has her questioning herself and her work at the midwifery. Kat tells Abra that she needs to find a replacement for her but agrees to stay on in the interim.

In the meantime, Kat's training for a triathlon and crosses paths with her crush for the last few years, Manny. Kat and Manny begin seeing each other regularly, but also secretly, because Kat isn't one of the "popular" crowd.

Kat's relationship with her best friend Christy deteriorates when Kat and Christy argue, partially over Kat and Manny. Kat also overhears Manny talking badly about her and is extremely hurt by this. At this point, Kat's life reaches a low point. Throughout the story, too, Kat's been observing popular couple Mitch and Libby. When the couple breaks up and Libby shows up at Abra's midwifery, Kat doesn't know what to think. All of these factors combine into an emotional roller-coaster that had this reader staying up to all hours of the night to find out what happens to Kat!

A beautiful exploration of life, love, and family; definitely a must-read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's a Fact You Should Read This Book, July 27, 2008
This review is from: Fact of Life #31 (Hardcover)
Katima Flynn, better known as Kat, works for her mother at Abra's Midwifery. But even though she's more than competent around the office, she screws up at her first baby delivery. Kat is so embarrassed that she quits the job that she loves at the Midwifery and instead focuses her attention on pretraining for the triathlon she plans to compete in. Her role in new mothers' lives has been reduced to occasionally sketching their children's births. Kat feels extremely out of place. Add in a little boy drama, family issues, and unexpected new friends, and Kat is now on a life-changing journey.

Fact of Life #31 was a cute and amusing novel. I really enjoyed reading from Kat's perspective. She's a funny girl who speaks her mind and usually knows what she wants. What I liked most about her, though, was that she knows she doesn't fit in at school and is mostly okay with it. Kat is a very realistic character. She is aware of her low social statues but can't help pining over a popular guy. I loved how pretty much all the characters that interacted with Kat had a positive influence on her. The plot is never too exciting, but since the characters are so wonderfully developed, I most definitely recommend this novel.

Readers looking for an amusing yet meaningful story should definitely check out Kat's story in Fact of Life #31.
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