| #7666374 in Books | Lorimer | 2012-02-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x1.00 x5.50l,.90 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great book!|By Jessica Figueroa|"Sunny" is supposed to get 40 hours of vollenteering to graduate and so she spends her time a an old folks home. At first it was hard for her to work there but when she got used to it she enjoyed working with the people there. When tragedy strikes Sunny ends up being accused for manslaughter.This both goes back and forth from a trial for manslaug||"The book casts [Sunny as a typical teen in many respects, with all the powers of observation and all the daily struggles with the distractions of everyday life in adolescence... a good, solid examination of an important ethical topic for teens to consider." (
Paradise Manor is depressing -- the smells are bad and the residents are old. Sunny would much rather be doing her volunteer hours at Salon Teo, but her teacher won't let her. Who says volunteering at a hair salon doesn't benefit the community?
But working with the Alzheimer's patients has a surprising effect on Sunny. Along with Cole, the grandson of one of the residents, she begins to see that the residents don't have much more choice about their lives ...
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