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Author: Laurie Halse Anderson

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Publisher: Speak
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780142400012 - ISBN-10: 0142400017
Publication Date: 9/15/2003
Pages: 240
Reading Level: Young Adult


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Unabridged)

Book Description:
Meet Kate Malone-straight-A science and math geek, minister's daughter, ace long-distance runner, new girlfriend (to Mitchell "Early Decision Harvard" Pangborn III), unwilling family caretaker, and emotional avoidance champion. Kate manages her life by organizing it as logically as the periodic table. She can handle it all-or so she thinks. Then, things change as suddenly as a string of chemical reactions; first, the Malones' neighbors get burned out of their own home and move in. Kate has to share her room with her nemesis, Teri Litch, and Teri's little brother. The days are ticking down and she's still waiting to hear from the only college she applied to: MIT. Kate feels that her life is spinning out of her control-and then, something happens that truly blows it all apart. Set in the same community as the remarkable Speak, Catalyst is a novel that will change the way you look at the world.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Bridget W. wrote on 5/4/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Anything that Laurie Halse Anderson touches turns to gold, and this book is no execption. It's absolutely amazing.

Julie M. (juls0621) wrote on 8/10/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a very intelligently written book about a straight-a student, whose life is spinning out of control by a series of events that rock her world. Kate Malone thinks she can handle anything, but her life to spin out of control. This is a complex story that I enjoyed immensely. Parts of it were very sad. It puts you right in to Kate's shoes. A super read!

Melissa D. (marianas) wrote on 2/17/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

From Amazon.com: Chemistry honors student and cross-country runner Kate Malone is driven. Daughter of a father who is a reverend first and a parent second ("Rev. Dad [Version 4.7] is a faulty operating system, incompatible with my software.") and a dead mother she tries not to remember, Kate has one goal: To escape them both by gaining entrance to her own holy temple, MIT. Eschewing sleep, she runs endlessly every night waiting for the sacred college acceptance letter. Then two disasters occur: Sullen classmate Teri and her younger brother, Mikey, take over Kate's room when their own house burns down, and a too-thin letter comes from MIT, signifying denial. And so the experiment begins. Can crude Teri and sweet Mikey, combined with the rejection letter, form the catalyst that will shake Kate out of her selfish tunnel vision and force her to deal with the suppressed pain of her mom's death? "If I could run all the time, life would be fine. As long as I keep moving, I'm in control." But for Kate, it's time to stop running and face the feelings she's spent her whole life racing away from.

Liz T. (LizT) wrote on 11/4/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

this was a mind blowing book with twists in every chapter. it was a pheonomanal book that had me never wanting to put the book down. it is a great book to learn about what teeagers are thinking and what they sometimes go through

AJ L. (pyrajane) wrote on 8/26/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another amazing read from Laurie Halse Anderson. This is not a sunny book filled with happy days and sweet endings. A brilliant Senior doesn't get into MIT and her world crashes around her. Only that's just the beginning. The next thing she knows her worst enemy is living in her room, secrets tumble out, and Anderson throws a gut-wrenching twist into the mix that makes the worst of everyone's problems seem like nothing.

This is a book for mature young readers, and more adults should read her work.


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Darby C. wrote on 7/20/2009...


A good read about insight and planning, but not as good as Speak.

Kat B. (KatAstraFe) wrote on 5/31/2008...


Kate has a plan for her life. She has been working on it for as long as she knows, however her life has other plans. Kate is so determined that she will get into MIT that she choose not to apply anywhere else. However Kate is about to discover life has other plans for her. She is forced to realize that there is more to life than MIT in the form of her dad and Teri the angry unpopular kid in her class, who she thought she had figured out but slowly she learns there is more going on in her backyard than she knew.

Nava A. wrote on 1/17/2007...


amazing book about a problem that surrounds one troubled girl throught high school. no matter how many towns she moves to she cant get rid of a vioce in her head that tells her to tel someone that big secret that changed her life forever that saturday night.

Den F. wrote on 8/13/2006...


My high school daughter really liked this book.

Rowan H. wrote on 6/30/2006...


I like books in this genre of realistic teenage fiction. However, this one may have hit a bit too close to home for me. It's about the intense stresses of getting into college, and frankly reading it stressed me out to no end. Hearing her obsess about getting into MIT reminded me of how badly I want to go to Stanford, and I could feel at times the stress kind of bleeding over. Also, I felt that there were a lot of events in the book that were a bit over the top, drama-wise. It is still a good book, and I like this author. I just found this to be particularly intense, and not in a good way.

Heather T. wrote on 1/21/2006...


The writing in this book is superb. You feel the panic and stress along with the narrator.

Kim K. (wintersqt4ever) wrote on 7/23/2005...


Excellent book, I loved the whole hopeful concept.


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