![]() ![]() Whether this is intentional on the part of the author or not, I'm not sure, but it does seem consistent with Patty's personality that I would feel a certain amount of distance from her until I got to know what exactly motivates her and makes her tick. I liked him right away my affection for her grew more slowly over the course of several chapters. Like the previous book, this one also had a strong sense of voice, but I found it took me a while longer to warm up to Patty than to Ghost. This aversion to teamwork becomes a challenge when she is assigned a group project in school and asked to run relays for the Defenders. After facing so much loss in her own life, Patty really can't stand to lose on the track, nor does she always work well in situations where she has to rely on others. Patty and Maddy now live with their uncle and aunt, whom they call Momly, and visit with their mom on weekends. ![]() ![]() Her father died just after the birth of her younger sister, Maddy, and her mother, who has diabetes, has lost both of her legs to the disease, leaving her unable to care for the children on her own. Patina is the second book of Jason Reynolds's Track series which began last year with Ghost. Patina, also known as Patty, is another member of the Defenders track team, and like Ghost, she has a complicated family situation. ![]()
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