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Me and Mr J by Rachel McIntyre
Me and Mr J by Rachel McIntyre





The whole 'was their relationship REALLY wrong' question that others have posed -and I guess what this book wants us to ask - is a simple one for me. On one hand it wasn't a satisfactory ending, but then this kind of thing can't end satisfactorily, can it? That's not a bad thing, and it applies here just as much as it would in the Stolen situation, it's just a comparison that came to mind quite strongly so I wanted to mention it. ok? The ending was a little abrupt in a way that reminded me of Stolen by Lucy Christopher. I don't want to spoil anyone, so if you're likely to over-analyse and try to guess stuff skip to the next paragraph.

Me and Mr J by Rachel McIntyre

Then someone shows her attention, respect and (maybe) love, and she starts to see herself differently. She feels lost, alone, repulsive and unwanted, and she considers ending it all. Exams, money troubles, her parents separating and the aforementioned DISGUSTING bullying. The novel is written in the form of Lara's diary, as she records her feelings and reactions to the things that are happening in her life. Emotional, physical, humiliatingly foul bullying. To me this book is more about bullying than anything else. One the teenager having a relationship with her teacher, as the marketing tells us.







Me and Mr J by Rachel McIntyre