Untethered
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What’s inside...
Sixteen-year-old Sylvie isn't comfortable in her own skin. In fact, there are times she can't even manage to stay inside it. Junior year is off to a less than stellar start for Sylvie: Her parents are splitting up, her little brother is sitting at her lunch table, and she's the target of the school bully. Plus, she accidentally astral projects, slipping out of her body again and again at all the worst times. Sylvie is cast as the class freak and a medical misfit. She wishes she were somewhere else. Someone else. But it's only when her best friend catches the attention of the boy Sylvie's loved in secret since the fifth grade that Sylvie makes up her mind to do something drastic.Sylvie intends to get Kevin by any means possible-even if it involves treachery, deceit, and the dark side of the paranormal. After years of trying to ignore her ability to astral project, Sylvie finally decides to embrace it. But she also decides to embrace the shadows that accompany her on her...
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
12-18
Length
362 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think it would feel like to float without gravity like in 'Untethered'?
How do you think the main character's feelings changed throughout the story?
What would you do if you were in a situation similar to what the characters faced in the book?
Why do you think the author chose to write about space and floating?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use descriptive language to help your child visualize the scenes as they occurred in the book.
Encourage empathy by asking how they would feel in the characters' situations.
Connect the book’s themes to your child’s own experiences to deepen their understanding of the story.
Ask your child to predict what might happen next and then discuss the actual outcomes to foster critical thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of courage and self-discovery
Explanation: In 'Untethered', the protagonist Sylvie grapples with her unique ability to leave her body. Through her journey, she demonstrates bravery as she navigates challenges and uncovers her inner strength.
Real-World Application: Children can learn the value of exploring their unique talents and facing their fears, which is crucial in developing self-confidence and independence in everyday situations.
Example Lesson: The consequences of choices
Explanation: As Sylvie makes choices about using her astral projection, she faces both the positive and negative outcomes of her decisions, which shapes her development throughout the story.
Real-World Application: This lesson teaches children that their actions have consequences, encouraging them to think critically and make wise decisions in their daily lives.
Example Lesson: Understanding and accepting differences
Explanation: Sylvie's journey helps her to understand and accept not only her abilities but also the differences in others around her.
Real-World Application: This can help children appreciate diversity and foster inclusivity, promoting empathy and understanding in their interactions with peers.
Example Lesson: The power of friendship and support
Explanation: The support from friends that Sylvie receives plays a crucial role in her ability to cope with her powers and personal challenges.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of building strong, supportive relationships and how such connections can help overcome personal adversities.
Example Lesson: Resilience through adversity
Explanation: Despite numerous setbacks, Sylvie demonstrates resilience, using her setbacks as stepping stones to grow and succeed.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the value of perseverance and resilience in the face of challenges, equipping them with the mindset to tackle obstacles in their growth and learning journeys.
