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Worthy

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Once again, Donna Cooner (Skinny, Can't Look Away) taps into the zeitgeist to bring us a searing story about the internet, superficiality, and the dangerous power of being anonymous online.

Download the app. Be the judge.Everyone at Linden's high school is obsessed with Worthy. It's this new app that posts pictures of couples, and asks: Is the girl worthy of the guy? Suddenly, relationships implode as the votes climb and the comments get real ugly real fast. At first, Linden is focused on other things. Like cute Alex Rivera. Prom committee. Her writing. But soon she's intrigued by Worthy. Who's posting the pictures? Who's voting? And what will happen when the spotlight turns... on Linden?
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2017
      A girl struggling to find her own voice learns how to speak like herself.Linden, an "average" white girl, feels as though she's invisible in the crowd and just goes with the flow--she's not like her Filipina best friend, Nikki, who's not afraid to call herself fat, or self-confident leaders like the popular girls. She wants to be a writer, yet she doesn't show anyone what she writes. To step out of her comfort zone, she volunteers to publicize the upcoming prom--and at the same time, cute, brown-skinned Mexican Alex starts showing her some attention. Then an app called Worthy hits their Texas high school, polling students whether girls in popular couples are "worthy" of the guys. Linden and Nikki, among other girls, both question why only the girls are subject to judging, and when each of them end up on Worthy, it shakes up their relationships--and their friendship. (Evidently same-sex couples are not worthy of Worthy, which goes largely unquestioned in the text.) In an uneasy melding of the two storylines--Linden's poor self-confidence and cyberbullying--somehow, making it to Worthy boosts Linden's sense of her own worth. The story turns: rather than Linden's search for confidence through her writing it becomes about why others' opinions matter, undermining both themes. In the end, it's a fairly conventional high school romance, slightly elevated by the feminist elements. (Fiction. 12-16)

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2017

      Gr 8 Up-Toward the end of her junior year, Linden Wilson feels like her high school experience is coming together. She's in charge of publicity for the senior prom, and she is getting the attention of the attractive rising star baseball player Alex Rivera. Linden is also becoming brave enough to share her writing with others and plans to submit a piece to an important contest. After being in her brother's and her best friend Nikki's shadows for so long, she is finally starting to shine. Meanwhile, the Worthy online app is taking Sam Houston High School by storm, and people get to secretly vote on whether a girl is "worthy" of her boyfriend. Linden votes because she wants to fit in, despite her more independent and reserved nature, but she tries to stay above the cruel comments her peers make about one another. But what happens when the Worthy spotlight turns on Linden? This novel is an enjoyable read with pertinent messages for adolescents about modern dating culture and social media. VERDICT Recommended for large collections.-Margaret A. Robbins, University of Georgia, Athens

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      At Linden's high school, a hot new app called Worthy asks students to judge whether the girl in a well-known couple is worthy of the guy. The app threatens Linden's relationships with her best friend and with the new guy she's dating. Though the be-yourself message is heavy-handed, readers will connect with the effort it takes for Linden to believe it.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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