A review by blaarrosir
Define "Normal" by Julie Anne Peters

5.0

I truly enjoyed Define "Normal". The book is a wonderful lesson on judging a book by its cover. Both girls seem live a certain type of lifestyle. Antonia is a plain bookish type who always gets A's, and Jazz is a blue-haired black-lipped goth with multiple piercings. But Antonia's "normal" appearance and Jazz's "abnormal" one say nothing about their home lives. Through their friendship together they learn not to be so quick to judge on looks alone, because people can be much different than they appear. To those struggling with family and personal problems at home this book gives hope that help can come in the most unlikely places from the most unlikely people.