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Finding Hope in Texas is a coming of age story written by Ryan T. Petty. Hope's life had been pretty magical up to the time when her parents and brother were instantly killed in a car crash several days before Christmas. Their loss is devastating and her only relative, Aunt Mags, wasn't even there to console her at the funeral. Aunt Mags did suggest that Hope start a new life and share her little rented house in Northern Texas. It's quite a change for a privileged city girl who's due to inherit millions once she's eighteen, as is the local high school, which is a small and insular institution. Hope also quickly falls foul of the school's mean girl, Jody, the leader of the Secundas, whose sole aim is to make the new girl's life miserable.
Ryan T. Petty's coming of age novel, Finding Hope in Texas, is a well-written and inspirational young adult story. Hope has to deal with grief issues while navigating her way through a very different culture than the urban existence she's left behind. Hope often wonders if a new setting is really worth the alienation and the troubles she's having both at school and at home. It's fun to watch her learn to cope with and eventually appreciate her new life. Mr. Peet and his daughter, Lizzie, are finely drawn characters who offer lifelines to Hope, both by their friendship and getting her involved in their hobby and passion for re-enacting the Civil War. Petty's story is genuine and convincing, his characters are real, and his writing style is smooth and easy. Finding Hope in Texas is quite an enjoyable read and is highly recommended.