Abagail Jensen is an outcast. She knows what is wrong with her. Her past is traumatic, and it isn't until recently that she finally feels she has fit in with the world and is over her little...problem. But when she meets Michael, a mysterious outcast like her who is always found at the tree infront of her school, she learns to let go of her fears and do things she has never done before. With her mother and her best friend saying he is a bad influence, Abby is stuck between listening to her family and friends, or running wild with her bad-boy friend who she begins to develop feelings for. But what she discovers in the end will change everything, and remind her that she is, indeed an outcast.
"She admired the tree across the street because it changed every season, just like she does. "
Sadie and her family have moved
around since she was 3. She's a senior in high school now and she doesn't fit in like the others do. But all she knows in her new town in Virginia is that she is likes Ryland who is a popular. The popular's and her group don't get along. But, can Sadie change that?
This book shows the life of a teen in a nonconventional way and the struggles that one can go through in High school. It's not one of those books that are a run on love story. Sadie's life is different. Friendship. Love and heartbreak. Sadie shows all three in Hyperbole.