51 pages • 1 hour read
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In Firegirl by Tony Abbott, seventh grader Tom Bender's life changes when he befriends Jessica, a new classmate who is a severely disfigured burn survivor. Tom, initially fearful and shy, starts to see past Jessica's appearance, causing tension with his friend Jeff, who spreads cruel rumors about her. Over time, Tom learns the importance of friendship, self-discovery, and accepting differences. Sensitive topics include severe injuries and bullying.
Abbott’s Firegirl is praised for its heartfelt depiction of middle school life and the challenges of developing empathy. Critics lauded the emotional depth and relatable protagonist but noted a somewhat predictable plot. Overall, it’s seen as a valuable read for younger audiences, addressing important themes of friendship and acceptance in an accessible manner.
A reader who would enjoy Firegirl by Tony Abbott is typically between 9-12 years old, appreciates heartfelt, realistic fiction, and enjoys stories about personal growth and empathy. Comparable to Sharon Creech’s Walk Two Moons and R.J. Palacio’s Wonder, this reader values themes of friendship and overcoming adversity.
Lexile Level
670LRealistic Fiction
Coming of Age / Bildungsroman
Children's Literature
Relationships: Friendship
Bullying
Education