Girl Under Glass
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R.L. Hemm
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Ginny Rorby
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Can a young girl with a juvenile record convince the authorities that a greenhouse full of plants are the witnesses to a crime—and that she can prove it?
Girl Under Glass is the story of a rootless, rebellious young girl sinking deeper into juvenile delinquency. Given one more chance to avoid juvenile hall, a judge assigns her to community service with a cranky botanist studying plant communication. When he is beaten and left for dead, Kelsey must convince the lead detective that an entire greenhouse full of plants is witness to the crime, and she knows how to prove it.
Girl Under Glass builds on the intriguing science behind The Secret Life of Plants, What Plants Know, The Hidden Life of Trees, and Finding the Mother Tree, all dealing with the cutting-edge research being conducted into the ability of plants to warn other plants of invasions of predatory beetles and certain diseases, and to alter their chemistry from tasty to toxic.
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- Summer Harris
- 08-03-24
Engrossing and enjoyable read
The main character, Kelsey, grabs you by the heartstrings from the first page and never lets go. I wasn't expecting this to be as emotional as it was and loved all of the layers to the story. The vivid descriptions of the sights and smells in the greenhouse, along with the descriptions of Kelsey's home, made me feel like I was right there along side her, for both the good and the bad. I rooted for her through the entire book wholeheartedly.
The narration was excellent as well (if there's one thing that will stop me from finishing an audiobook it's a bad narrator).
If you're looking for something that explores family dynamics, science and a little bit of mystery this is absolutely the book for you.
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- Mpcutie6
- 08-07-24
Instantly understand and feel for Kelsie and her family dynamic.
Love love love this narrator! Great story line, probably geared towards teens but definitely caught my attention. You instantly understand and feel for Kelsie and her family dynamic. Her juvenile record puts her in some situations she isn’t sure how she will handle but you will root for her throughout the whole story! Perfectly descriptive so you feel like you’re right there with the characters of the story and can’t wait to see what happens.
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- Pen Name
- 08-05-24
Great story for pre-teen and teenager
The most enjoyable aspect of listening to this novel was by far the narration. The story itself was enjoyable, flowed well, and was interesting. I’m unsure how consumed or invested I would have been with the storyline if it were not for the effort that was provided by the narrator. Their ability to cater to variable characters as well as retreating to a clearly spoken, calming speaker when necessary was excellent.
I would have no objection to listening to other books by this narrator.
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- Halla Warner
- 08-13-24
Gripping, Emotional, and Unique
Girl Under Glass is one of the most unique books I've listened to or read this year! Ginny Rorby seamlessly merges botanical science fiction and mythology with the story of a struggling teenager just trying to keep her family - and herself - together. Kelsey McCully is a relatable character for anyone who struggled to feel connected in their teen years, though what she's dealing with is far from ordinary. At the end of her rope and wholly out of options, she manages to start planting new roots with the help of Hobby, her court-mandated boss and eventual mentor. Despite her chance at a new start, Kelsey still has to deal with her mother's drinking problem, and when Hobby ends up hurt it's only her lessons from him (and the greenhouse plants) that can help her salvage everything she's begun to build. Rorby has created an emotional horticultural mystery with characters who grow on you from the first paragraph.
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- jeremy aubuchon
- 07-31-24
Well written and well performed
This is a very well written story! Very realistic and touching. It's enjoyable for an adult, and I would definitely recommend it for a teen. The narrator did a fantastic job! She expressed emotions perfectly and gave the characters their own voices. The narrator really made this book even more enjoyable.
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- Allison
- 07-31-24
Such a fun book!
The writing and storytelling are great. Kelsey's childhood is raw and relatable which makes it so compelling. It tugs at your heart strings and makes you root for her. Once she gets sentenced to community service, her life takes a turn. Kelsey's assignment with Hobby creates a storyline about mentorship, love, and connecting with plants and all living things. This relationship broke down some walls for Kelsey and helped her realize life can be different. The character development is great and you become heavily invested. This book is not just for young adults, I highly recommend for all ages!
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- Stephen Hemmersmeier
- 07-30-24
Engaging Story
Very interesting story, the narrator helped bring the characters to life with distinct voices and a great style. Great listen, highly recommend.
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- Rachel James
- 07-28-24
Great lessons for Teens
I love a good mystery, but what I loved about this book even more was the lessons on dealing with the life fate handed you and how you overcome that. Kelsey’s life and her circumstances were awful, but with the help of hobby, she turned her life around by making new and better choices. I think this is a great book for teaching young adults how they can change their own fates
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- Cassandra French
- 08-15-24
Powerful, interesting & easy read!
Girl Under Glass is a powerful novel that I really enjoyed reading. I have always had a special place in my heart for YA novels, (even now as I am in my 30s) but this one felt like it went beyond the YA genre and is a great read for adults as well.
Kelsey’s character is one that I related with. Although I didn’t suffer through as many hardships as her, I still felt empathetic towards her situation. I felt some of her same feelings as a teenager - even though she is a “juvenile delinquent,” I could quickly tell she didn’t deserve to have that title.
I loved hearing Kelsey’s perspective on life, and all the ups and downs of her relationships with her friends, mother, and Hobbs. I wasn’t too sure about the plant side of the story going into it, but I think I became as intrigued about the science of botany as Kelsey did when working with Hobbs!
Overall, this story is well written, descriptive and easy to follow. We truly are all connected - people, animals, even plants. Great read.
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