Explorer’s
World – Communication skills
“ttyl” by Lauren
Myracle
“ttyl”, a short teenage
novel written by Lauren Myracle, written differently than other typical novels.
This novel was written in Instant Messaging (IM) format, having the story to be
told in a style that’s alike a script. This dramatic novel tells a story
between three girls – Angela, Madigan, and Zoe – who are in high school. At
first, you know the characters as their screen name, but as the story unfold;
you start to get to know who they really are – their personalities, their real
names, and their lifestyles.
Throughout the story, I think it was Madigan who has
changed the most, out of all the rest of the girls. She does, by becoming more
distant from Angela and Zoe, and starts spending time with another girl (whom
Angela highly dislikes), Jana. Like many friendships, Angela and Zoe are left
with confusion and the feeling of betrayal. They want their ‘Maddie’ back.
While Angela and Zoe frustrates over Madigan; Madigan is badly influenced by
her new friend, Jana.
Later on, Angela and Zoe get distracted with their own
boy problems. More problems occur, mainly because each of them likes to keep
secrets from one another. Zoe’s boy problem includes an older man, her English teacher.
Honestly, I think that was the turning point, because it seems something
unlikely for a teenager (in my perspective). This turning point was
foreshadowed, as Zoe’s “relationship” with her teacher, gradually became more
of a problem, throughout the story.
The theme that's being played out in this novel is friendship. The author is telling the readers how important friendship can be, how others can be affected by the process of someone leaving/"betraying" a friendship.