Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Derby Girl

Just when you were asking yourself, "why aren't there more teen books about roller derby?" along comes Derby Girl by Shauna Cross. The novel's main character Bliss Cavendar, an "indie-rock-loving misfit" feels like she must be adopted. Her mother is a beauty-pageant loving former Miss Blubonnet with visions of a family dynasty. Her father is a quiet, football-loving man who does anything Bliss's mom says. Bliss longs for city life, but is trapped in tiny Bodeen, Texas working at the Oink Joint with her best friend and fellow misfit, Pash Amini. While shopping in Austin (or, "civilization" as Bliss thinks of it), she finds an ad for a Roller Derby League. She convinces Pash to go in search of cool people and "real boys." And that's where the fun begins.

This is a really quick read with snappy dialogue and some very funny moments. While Bliss seems to be trying a little too hard to be a snarky hip-chick, she does sound authentic to me, like a teen trying desperately to be cool...for that I could forgive her. The book covers standard teenage fare of love and betrayal, but in a setting and scenario that is fresh. A great pick for something fun to read on the beach or a rainy day.

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