65 pages • 2 hours read
336
Novel • Fiction
Atascadero, California • 1990s
1999
Adult
12-18 years
630L
Pay It Forward by Catherine Ryan Hyde follows Reuben, a disfigured black social studies teacher; Arlene, a single mother grappling with alcoholism; and Trevor, her son who devises a system called Pay It Forward to spread kindness. Trevor's efforts to assist three people lead to a movement of altruism spreading across the country. The novel includes themes of addiction, crime, and violence.
Inspirational
Hopeful
Emotional
Heartwarming
Challenging
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Catherine Ryan Hyde's Pay It Forward has received mixed reviews. Critics praise its heartfelt and hopeful message, engaging readers with its emotional depth and the concept of kindness multiplying through small acts. However, some found the narrative overly sentimental and the character development lacking depth. Overall, it’s seen as an uplifting, albeit sometimes predictable, read.
Readers who enjoy uplifting, heartwarming stories with a message of kindness and altruism would appreciate Catherine Ryan Hyde's Pay It Forward. Similar in tone and spirit to Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie and R.J. Palacio's Wonder, this book appeals to those who believe in the power of good deeds and positive change.
31,895 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
336
Novel • Fiction
Atascadero, California • 1990s
1999
Adult
12-18 years
630L
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