Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Trouble Follows
Trouble Follows is book about how Indigo Summer was having a great life until everything changed. She moved away from her best friend Jade and the love of her life. She moved away because her mom wanted her to live with her grandma, Nana Summers.Indigo didn't want to leave home so when she got there she did anything and everything to move back where life was going great. She finally moved back because her grandma couldn't take it anymore, so she moved back with her mom and dad. Everything was back to normal except that when she found out her best friend isn't the same as she was before so basically she has to make new friends. Her and Jade always talked about joining the Dance team when they got to high school. So when she found out the Jade was on the team she tried out and didn't make it. But throughout the story a teacher had a little thing for Miss Jade so every time Jade did something wrong he would put her in after school detention just so he can mess and touch her. One day after tryouts for the Dance Team Jade wasn't there because she had detention so Indigo and her boyfriend went looking for. They found her in the detention room with the teacher that was messing with her. Indigo tried to go in but the door was locked so the teacher came to the door and told them to leave because she cant be distracted or she will get more detention time. But Indigo didn't believe him so she looked back at Jade and she told her to hurry up and leave so she can go. Later on in the story Indigo founds out that the teacher is malesting her so she told her to tell her mom and dad because it wasn't right. Later, they found out it was the truth, so he got arrested and fired from the school. At the end of the book Indigo made the Dance team and became best friends again with Jade. And everything turned out to be just perfect in her world: she had the boy of her dreams, the best friend you could ever have, and staying home with her mom and dad!
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Excellent summary Jania. Keep up the good work.
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