| Title: | The Trouble With Skye | Author First Name: | Marsha | Author Last Name: | Huber | Co-Author First Name: | | Co-Author Last Name: | | Series: | Keystone Stables | Series #: | 1 | Publisher: | Zonderkidz | ISBN: | 031070572X | Genre: | Realistic | Sub Genre: | None | Target Gender: | Females | Target Age: | 13-15 | Issue: Death: | None | Issue: Lifestyle: | Alcohol/Drugs | Issue: Physical: | None | Issue: Relationships: | Foster/Adoptive Family | Issue: Religion: | Salvation | Issue: Self Image: | None | Issue: Spiritual: | | Summary: | Skye is in big trouble this time. The judge has had it with her. Skye's record is about the worst the judge has ever seen! Skye has been kicked out of so many foster homes, gotten into so much trouble at school, gotten caught doing so many extreme things, the judge has given up. Skye's going to the correctional center and there's nothing she can do about it, however Eileen Chambers has something to say. She and her husband run a ranch and take in troubled foster care children. She has decided to take Skye home with her. The judge is convinced she's nuts, but allows it out of respect for the Chambers. Skye is NOT thrilled. Rules, rules, rules, and more rules! And all the God-talk! And smelly large animals that scare her! Will the Chambers' love be enough to melt Skye's heart or will she just run away again? | Extra Notes: | kye is presented as a majorly troubled girl, defiant, stubborn, on drugs and a hardened heart. However, despite her original fear of horses, she falls in love with a horse at the ranch and will do alot to keep riding privileges, even pretend to be sorry in counseling - until someone pushes the wrong button and gets punched. However, Skye follows most of the rules (not all - she sits in the bathroom letting the shower run just to defy the rules) and generally isn't as much trouble as her reputation would indicate. It is somewhat simpler than what often seems to be reality. However, the approach that the Chambers take seems effective and wise. And those who are troubled, who have been in and out of foster homes can relate to Skye and her distrust of anyone and everyone, as well as her attitude that "rules are meant to be broken". | Reviewer: | | Recommendation Scale: | 4 |
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