English 425 Submitter’s name: Caitlin Turner__________
Book Bank Book Bank subject: Romance_________________
Reference information:
Title: My Secret Boyfriend
Author: Lurlene McDaniel
Publisher: Darby Creek Year: 1988
# of pages: 125 Genre: romance
Reading level: 6th-8th grade Interest level: 11 and 12 years
Potential hot lava: talk about divorce
General response/reaction: I enjoyed it. I read it all the way through before putting it down. I could definitely relate to it and generally thought that it was a good book for young adolescence (middle school)
Subjects, Themes, and Big Ideas: The book is about old friends, competing with friends, pressure from friends, making new friends, and fitting in. Everything that goes along with middle school and becoming an adolescent.
Characters: Jordan Starling, Ryan Elliot, Laurie, Carmen Rodriguez, Jamey Starling
Plot summary: When Jordan gets back from vacation she has no time before it’s the first day of 8th grade. She hadn’t seen everyone all summer and once she starts hearing about their summers, hers doesn’t seem like anything special, in fact her summer was down right boring. Everyone seemed to have met a boy and had a boyfriend now. When her friends asked her about her summer, she lied and said that she had met a boy while she was on vacation. Her friends keep asking about him so she takes a photo of a boy that she grew up with and hadn’t seen since she was a baby. After showing the picture of the boy to her friends she finds out that the boy, Ryan Elliot, and his mother are coming to stay with her family because his parents were going through a divorce. She has to pretend that he is her boyfriend without him knowing. It becomes too much for her to handle and confesses to her friends and to Ryan. Jordan and Ryan had become good friends and after telling him what had been going on, he was mad at her. Ryan and his mother moved out and Jordan hadn’t talked to Ryan since she confessed about him being her ‘Secret Boyfriend’. On a family vacation, Ryan and his mother came along and Ryan and Jordan finally talk and they decide to stay close friends.
Strengths (including reviews and awards): It is a book that may help young adults with divorce in their family or get some advice to tell a friend who may be going through it.
Drawbacks or other cautions: Some parents or house holds tend to not talk about divorce, other than that I don’t see anything wrong with this book
Teaching ideas: Jordan is involved in the newspaper at her school. You could have the class write articles about different love stories or drama, lies, rumors, etc.
Or,
Have the class publish a newspaper about things that are happening in the school and have it just be a class newspaper that they could copy and everyone who get one.