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Restart
by Gordon Korman
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When Chase returns to middle school after falling off the roof and losing his memory, he learns that the person he was before the amnesia is not someone he likes.
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This compelling middle-grade novel explores identity and second chances through the eyes of a middle school football star who wakes up with amnesia after a serious fall. As Chase navigates his return to school, he discovers the troubling truth about his former self—a popular but cruel bully whose behavior alienated classmates and teachers alike. The narrative cleverly examines how we become who we are and whether people can truly change when given a fresh start. Gordon Korman masterfully captures the complex social dynamics of middle school while addressing meaningful themes of redemption and personal growth.
What makes this story particularly effective is its authentic portrayal of a teenager grappling with moral questions that most adolescents face in simpler forms. Young readers will connect with Chase's journey as he confronts his past actions and decides what kind of person he wants to become moving forward. The novel provides valuable opportunities for discussions about bullying, empathy, and the possibility of transformation, making it especially relevant for classroom settings and family conversations. This thought-provoking exploration of character development will linger with readers long after they turn the final page.
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