Piecing Me Together is a YA fiction novel by Renee Watson. Jade lives in a poor neighborhood in Portland. After being awarded an academic scholarship, she now attends a private school across town. When she's chosen for a mentorship program for "at-risk" girls called Women to Women, she isn't quite sure how to feel. Her mentor, Maxine, doesn't seem to understand her. What, besides a college scholarship, could this program offer her? And what can she offer in return?
Sex: None. Relationships are only mentioned in passing and not usually favorably.
Language: None.
Drug/Alcohol Use: A few adults drink.
Violence/Gore/Frightening Scenes/Death: Jade is strongly disturbed by a local police brutality case involving a young black girl around her age.
Final Note: I loved this book! I think I appreciated it even more since I live near Portland and recognized some of the things Jade talked about. I felt like the author made me really understand Jade's point of view. I found myself rooting for her from the very beginning and I was so happy when she began standing up for herself.
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