Honk If You Hate Me
by Deborah Halverson
HONK IF YOU HATE ME by Deborah Halverson
Category: Contemporary
Age Recommendation: Grades 9+
Release Date: 7/10/07
Publisher: Delacorte
Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
Rating: 4 Stars
Monalisa Kent has had a strange childhood, one that has made everyone in town hate her and treat her like an outsider.
But it’s not Monalisa’s fault that she accidentally burned down the futon factory, the one building that had tons of
meaning and was considered the town’s landscape and nucleus. She was just a kid, and it is what it is -- just an accident.
Of course, no one in her town can understand this, or will find it in themselves to forgive her.
Ten years later, Monalisa has changed (specifically, her hair color) and is all grown up. But the town still hasn’t. This
year just so happens to be the anniversary of the fall of the futon factory, and the events of the past are still on everyone’s
mind. You would think that after this much time has passed, people would forgive and forget!
Monalisa is fine, though. She enjoys having purple hair, she likes her special hangout, and she doesn’t mind having Glenn
as a friend, since he is her only one. But soon Monalisa will see that in order for others to forget, she needs to stop hiding
and help them get over it, even if it means having to deal with every single person in town.
HONK IF YOU HATE ME is just as unique and funny as Mona’s purple hair. Deborah Halverson creates a situation in
which none of us want to be in but would rather stand on the sidelines and root for Mona. Read this one if you want to
laugh your butt off!