THE ORANGE DRAGON BOW is the story of a 15-year-old girl (Julie Tyler) who, after a really minor incident with a schoolmate finds herself plunged into dirty-prank, ugly-gossip, academic-sabotage, and completely-unfounded-accusations hell. This lasts for the whole school year until the demented girl leaves to go make hell for a teen at another school. On top of all this, Julie's mother is diagnosed with a very aggressive form of breast cancer. She gets very sick from the treatment, and she almost dies. Then, Julie's father, a well-thought-of assistant D.A., is the victim of a highly publicized scandal that is just the figment of a very deranged person's imagination. Readers will find themselves crying one moment and laughing the next, then drawn deep into Julie's take on life and the whys of suffering. There's never a lull in the story. The close to twenty 5-star reviews are proof that the book is very worth reading. Like • 0 comments • flag
THE ORANGE DRAGON BOW is the story of a 15-year-old girl (Julie Tyler) who, after a really minor incident with a schoolmate finds herself plunged into dirty-prank, ugly-gossip, academic-sabotage, and completely-unfounded-accusations hell. This lasts for the whole school year until the demented girl leaves to go make hell for a teen at another school. On top of all this, Julie's mother is diagnosed with a very aggressive form of breast cancer. She gets very sick from the treatment, and she almost dies. Then, Julie's father, a well-thought-of assistant D.A., is the victim of a highly publicized scandal that is just the figment of a very deranged person's imagination. Readers will find themselves crying one moment and laughing the next, then drawn deep into Julie's take on life and the whys of suffering. There's never a lull in the story. The close to twenty 5-star reviews are proof that the book is very worth reading. Like • 0 comments • flag