Showing posts with label Ellen Hopkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ellen Hopkins. Show all posts

Jan 27, 2011

Cover Reveal - Perfect by Ellen Hopkins


Perfect by Ellen Hopkins
September 13th 2011 by Margaret K. McElderry

Everyone has something, someone, somewhere else that they'd rather be. For four high-school seniors, their goals of perfection are just as different as the paths they take to get there.

Cara's parents' unrealistic expectations have already sent her twin brother Conner spiraling toward suicide. For her, perfect means rejecting their ideals to take a chance on a new kind of love. Kendra covets the perfect face and body - no matter what surgeries and drugs she needs to get there. To score his perfect home run - on the field and off - Sean will sacrifice more than he can ever win back. And Andre realizes to follow his heart and achieve his perfect performance, he'll be living a life his ancestors would never understand.

Everyone wants to be perfect, but when perfection loses its meaning, how far will you go? What would you give up to be perfect?

A riveting and startling companion to the bestselling Impulse, Ellen Hopkins's Perfect exposes the harsh truths about what it takes to grow up and grow into our own skins, our own selves.


Amazing! I think this book will strike home for a lot of teens trying to live up to their families ideals and exceptions. I have no doubts that this will be a great addition to Ellen's collection. Next to Crank, this is my favorite cover. The bleeding watercolors are fantastic!

Oct 3, 2010

Austin Teen Book Festival Hangover!

Holy moly, what a day! Yesterday was the #ATxTBF! 15 authors were scheduled to appear with the awesome Ellen Hopkins as the Keynote. (Alexandra Adornetto of Halo had food poisoning) Ellen's speech was A-MA-ZA-ZING. I have seen Ellen speak before, but this time was special. Yesterday, October 2nd, marked the end of Banned Books Week, and Ellen's talk focused on the important topic. Lucky, right!?



Ellen has been "banned" three times. The first time was back in 2009 in Norman, Oklahoma, my home state. She was uninvited from a middle school visit after a parent demanded that Crank and Glass be removed from the shelves because of the content. The superintendent followed suit, and not only did he ban the books, he wouldn't allow Ellen to speak at the middle school or high school. The only saving grace was the librarian who had scheduled the school visit fought side by side with Ellen.

The second time was in Rochester, New York. This time, the librarian did nothing.

The third time will be a little more familiar for you. If you are a YA fan, then you have heard about it. Ellen was "uninvited" to attend the Houston Teen Book Festival in Humble Texas this year. She was told, "... [we] feared for the safety of the students if you were at the festival." In the end 5 out of 7 authors willingly withdrew themselves from the festival. The even was cancelled.

There was a reoccurring theme with these blatant forms of censorship; the complainers and superintendents DID NOT read the books they were so eager to ban. Crazy huh!

Here are some amazing quotes from Ellen herself:

"Librarians are gatekeepers, but are also supposed to champion books."

"I will continue to write bravely, and you will read the same way."

"If you can ban the President, you can ban books." - referring to the Presidential speech for schools

Ellen read a few of her fan letters for the audience. This was done to drive the point home that readers, teens, need these books. She doesn't write for money, for recognition, but because the events of her daughter led her to tell the story of how just a few bad decisions can alter the course of your life. Here are a few that spoke to me:

"Crank saved my life."

"[your books] touched our lives forever"

"When things are bad, I can always count on [your] books."

"...this book gave me the strength I needed..."



Check out Ellen's blog, you won't regret it! We are so lucky to have you champion books and the right to read!

MORE blog posts later that will include a mini-interview with Sophie Jordan!

Happy Reading!