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In the midst of a dark situation, Katie finds light in the most unexpected places: a friendship with an eccentric senior, the commitment of her foster family, and a tragic secret that changed them forever.
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Katie's rebellious attitude is at odds with her family, school, and classmates. But in the midst of a dark situation, Katie finds light in the most unexpected places.
In Between
ISBN-13:
9781600060984
Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.25
Cover: Paperback
352
Pages
$14.99

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A Great Story about a Growing Character
"In Between" is the first of three books that tell the story of 16-year-old Katie Parker. As readers meet Katie, she is on her way to her first foster home. Her single-parent mother has been incarcerated for dealing drugs, leaving Katie a ward of the state. Katie is nervous about foster care, fearing rumors she’s heard may be true. She’s certain this will be a temporary situation, so she determines to do all she can to hurry her transition back to the Sunny Haven Home for Girls along. When Katie learns that her foster father not only works at a church, but is the senior pastor, she decides extreme measures are in order.
I loved this story and plan to read the next two. (Book One is self-contained. Readers don’t have to go on to read the next two books—I just want to.) Katie’s character is sassy and sarcastic, but not in a hurtful way. She cares about people, but she fears them, so she’s protecting herself. Gradually Katie comes to see that her perceptions of others and of God need to change, just as she longs for what she assumes are others’ perceptions of her to change, too.
Katie’s foster grandmother, Mad Maxine, is a great supporting character—along with Frances and her family, Sam, Rocky, and more. I recommend this book for teenage girls and not-so-teenage girls alike. Thank you, NavPress, for sending a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.
Posted by
Janet
on
8/14/2011 7:28:37 AM
Wonderful Book!
Let's start out by stating: This book is "Act 1" of the "Katie Parker Production" series. My suggestion? Buy Acts 2 and 3. Right now...before you go any further. It's OK, I'll wait right here for you! I cannot tell you enough how much I loved this book! Although it is categorized as "Teen Fiction/Contemporary", I would highly recommend this series for adults also. Jones does an excellent job of drawing the reader in and extracting a wide range of emotions from you. There are times where you will find yourself routing for Katie, cheering her on. Whether it is her wild adventures with Crazy Maxine, or her misadventures in the science lab, you will find yourself acting as her biggest cheerleader. Other times, you will need to remind yourself, she is still just a child, and she has a lot of growing up yet to do. She doesn't always make the wisest decisions, but she is trying, with little adult guidance up to this point. James and Millie Scott turn out to be great foster parents, but not what Katie was expecting. First of all, James is a pastor, and Katie's interaction with God has been very limited. Millie seems to have it all together even though she seems to be hiding a secret. Can things work out for Katie in In Between, or will she be sent packing back to Sunny Haven Home for Girls? I give this book 5 stars and would definitely allow my tween or teen to read this book! Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from NavPress Publishers as part of their Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Posted by
Shondra Brown
on
7/28/2011 8:53:12 AM
Wonderful Book!
Let's start out by stating: This book is "Act 1" of the "Katie Parker Production" series. My suggestion? Buy Acts 2 and 3. Right now...before you go any further. It's OK, I'll wait right here for you! I cannot tell you enough how much I loved this book! Although it is categorized as "Teen Fiction/Contemporary", I would highly recommend this series for adults also. Jones does an excellent job of drawing the reader in and extracting a wide range of emotions from you. There are times where you will find yourself routing for Katie, cheering her on. Whether it is her wild adventures with Crazy Maxine, or her misadventures in the science lab, you will find yourself acting as her biggest cheerleader. Other times, you will need to remind yourself, she is still just a child, and she has a lot of growing up yet to do. She doesn't always make the wisest decisions, but she is trying, with little adult guidance up to this point. James and Millie Scott turn out to be great foster parents, but not what Katie was expecting. First of all, James is a pastor, and Katie's interaction with God has been very limited. Millie seems to have it all together even though she seems to be hiding a secret. Can things work out for Katie in In Between, or will she be sent packing back to Sunny Haven Home for Girls? I give this book 5 stars and would definitely allow my tween or teen to read this book! Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from NavPress Publishers as part of their Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Posted by
Shondra Brown
on
7/28/2011 8:52:25 AM
Awesome Book!
Sixteen year old Katie Parker, is being sent from the Sunny Haven Home for Girls, to yet another foster home. Katie's not sure this is a good idea. She's sure she'll be sent back to the state owned girls home before she even has a chance to feel 'at home'. She's unsure of a lot of things: her new foster parents (James & Millie Scott), her new town (In Between), her new school (In Between High - home of the Fighting Chihuahua's), her new friends (Angel, who turns out to not really be a friend, and Frances Vega, who seems to be everything that Katie is not), church and God, but most of all her new foster grandmother (Mad Maxine). Katie does fall in with some questionable kids at school, which causes some heart-ache for her. As she tries to make amends for her error, she and Frances do start hanging out together more. Katie's introduced to the church's Target Teen youth group, which while still unsure of her beliefs, she does find many of the things Youth Pastor Mike talks about hit her mind and heart...for the good. After spending more time with Mad Maxine, things really begin to change for Katie. This was my first time reading anything by Jenny B. Jones, but it will by no means be my last. Bravo, Jenny B. Jones, well done!
I received this book free from NavPress Publishers as part of their Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Posted by
Samantha Morgan
on
7/26/2011 5:13:58 PM
Awesome Book!
Sixteen year old Katie Parker, is being sent from the Sunny Haven Home for Girls, to yet another foster home. Katie's not sure this is a good idea. She's sure she'll be sent back to the state owned girls home before she even has a chance to feel 'at home'. She's unsure of a lot of things: her new foster parents (James & Millie Scott), her new town (In Between), her new school (In Between High - home of the Fighting Chihuahua's), her new friends (Angel, who turns out to not really be a friend, and Frances Vega, who seems to be everything that Katie is not), church and God, but most of all her new foster grandmother (Mad Maxine). Katie does fall in with some questionable kids at school, which causes some heart-ache for her. As she tries to make amends for her error, she and Frances do start hanging out together more. Katie's introduced to the church's Target Teen youth group, which while still unsure of her beliefs, she does find many of the things Youth Pastor Mike talks about hit her mind and heart...for the good. After spending more time with Mad Maxine, things really begin to change for Katie. This was my first time reading anything by Jenny B. Jones, but it will by no means be my last. Bravo, Jenny B. Jones, well done!
Posted by
Samantha Morgan
on
7/26/2011 5:04:37 PM
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