A minor character in the text is Jeremy Bieber. Jeremy is Pattie's on-and-off boyfriend throughout her teenage years. Even through Pattie's hard times jeremy was somewhat there to help her. Sometimes during there relationship Jeremy becamje a severe alcoholic. He would never hurt Pattie but he would verbally hurt her. When Pattie got pregnant, Jeremy left because he couldn't handle the responbility.
When pattie had Justin she felt that jeremy should be in Justin's life. For Justin's first year, Jeremy wass in a relationship with Pattie. They were actually planning on getting married until the relationship ended in a really bad fight. Even though Jeremy and Patttie were never really together, they still had a pretty good relationship once jeremy had realized everything he had done to hurt so many people. Ever since then Jeremy has been in Justins life. Later in Justins life Jeremy married a women named Erin and they had 2 kids together, Jaxon and Jazmyn. Justin has an amazing relationship with Jaxon and Jazmyn even though they are his half-brother/sister. Even though Justin is always traveling, whatever time he gets to see his family, he will take it.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Why Nowhere But Up?
I was hesitant at first to read Nowhere But Up. I didn't know much of what the book would be about. All I knew was that the book was about a women named Pattie Mallette and her son Justin Bieber. Then one of my friends said that she read it and that it was amazing. Her and I both love Justin Bieber so I trusted her opinion of the book. After I started reading the book I couldn't stop!
I'm so glad that I read it because there is so much to learn from the book. I love that people could somewhat relate to Pattie because in alot of books it may be hard to find connections with the book. I feel like she is a strong women and i'm glad that now I know her story and what she had to go through. It's amazing to know that someone who had so little has the biggest heart. In this article Pattie gets personal with some of justins fans. she talks about how she is still dealing with depression to this day.
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I'm so glad that I read it because there is so much to learn from the book. I love that people could somewhat relate to Pattie because in alot of books it may be hard to find connections with the book. I feel like she is a strong women and i'm glad that now I know her story and what she had to go through. It's amazing to know that someone who had so little has the biggest heart. In this article Pattie gets personal with some of justins fans. she talks about how she is still dealing with depression to this day.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Nowhere But Up: My View
In my last post I gave you a summary of the book Nowhere But Up. Now i'm going to tell you what I think of the book. I absolutly love this book! I feel like teenage girls and even guys can relate to the book one way or another. Whether you struggle with relationships, abuse, or depression, this book can inspire you. She has inspired me so much because she has gone through so much but still happens to always have a smile on her face. No matter what you go through, if you think of the positive and put the negatives behind you, your situation will get better.
I feel like Pattie is a very strong women. Even if you dont like Justin Bieber, you would still like this book. If you want and inspiring story that will make you laugh, smile, and even cry, I recommend you read this. Patties story has taught me not to give up when you are put into tough situations, no matter how bad it is. Pattie raised Justin with little to nothing. She was a single mom who instead of worrying about school like normal 20 year olds, she is worried about paying the bills. So no matter how hard you feel struggles may be, alwasy rememeber that some people have it much worse. Take what you have for granted because one day it might not be there.
I feel like Pattie is a very strong women. Even if you dont like Justin Bieber, you would still like this book. If you want and inspiring story that will make you laugh, smile, and even cry, I recommend you read this. Patties story has taught me not to give up when you are put into tough situations, no matter how bad it is. Pattie raised Justin with little to nothing. She was a single mom who instead of worrying about school like normal 20 year olds, she is worried about paying the bills. So no matter how hard you feel struggles may be, alwasy rememeber that some people have it much worse. Take what you have for granted because one day it might not be there.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Nowhere But Up: Background Story
In the book, Nowhere But Up, there is a teenager named Pattie. Pattie isn't your average teenager. Patties whole life she is sexually abused and depressed. She feels like no one would love her, she even tried to committe suicide multiple times. Then she feel in love with Jeremy, but little does she know that he is going to make her life go down hill. She would get in to drugs and alcohol. She tries to turn her life around by going to church and leaving Jeremy, but when she takes Jeremy back simething goes wrong. She gets pregnant. Pattie is only 17 and is a single teen mom. Jeremy leaves because she is pregnant and her mom says that she has to move out. What else could go wrong? Even though she struggled being a young mom, she doesnt know that she had given birth to a very talented young boy: Justin Bieber.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Last Blogger Reflection
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I feel like this blog was well put together out of all of my blogs. I feel that it meets all the standards for a theme post. In this post I give a summary of the book. Also I gave a well written theme sentance that can relate to alot of people. Overall I believe this post shows alot of personal and emotional things going on in the story, which leads it to being a great post.
One thing that I would like to work on in rerading is to read the book carefully and to annotate and think about the book more. One thing I would like to work on in writing is to give more emotion into a piece that i am writting and to not just have it be bland and boring. To improve my writing more I could use more words that have a better meanign then something like 'fun'. I can improve my reading by reading books that are more challenging to me. Also I could try to get more into a book or chose a book that icould probaly relate too not just something that looks, on the outside, good.
I feel like this blog was well put together out of all of my blogs. I feel that it meets all the standards for a theme post. In this post I give a summary of the book. Also I gave a well written theme sentance that can relate to alot of people. Overall I believe this post shows alot of personal and emotional things going on in the story, which leads it to being a great post.
One thing that I would like to work on in rerading is to read the book carefully and to annotate and think about the book more. One thing I would like to work on in writing is to give more emotion into a piece that i am writting and to not just have it be bland and boring. To improve my writing more I could use more words that have a better meanign then something like 'fun'. I can improve my reading by reading books that are more challenging to me. Also I could try to get more into a book or chose a book that icould probaly relate too not just something that looks, on the outside, good.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Pencils of Promise
I understand that a lot of you don't like Justin Bieber. I recently read this article about his trip to Guatemala. If you didn't know, he has a charity called Pencils of Promise, he goes to third world countries and helps them out. But this time it was different, Justin gave a little boy his shoes. A lot of you might think this is nothing but for this little boy it meant the world. To have something that this little boy has never had, it meant a lot to him. I didn't want to change your view on him I just wanted to try to respect him.

Read the article here!
Read the article here!
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Nowhere But Up: Rate
I love this book! It is so touching and inspirationl. Pattie is such an amazing women, even though she went through a lot of tough times in her life she kept her head up high. It's hard to be a teen mom but she gets through the hardships and raises Justin to be an amazing boy. Being 17 and having a newborn whose dad won't help out has to be hard I can't even imagine going through what she had to. Overall I give this book a 10/10 and I recommend it to everyone no matter if you like Justin Bieber or not.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Nowhere But Up (characters)
Throughout the book Pattie has grown tremendously! She is only 17 and already has a baby which takes a lot of responsibility. Jeremy starts to help a lot with the baby and he was really caring. Then alcohol started to come back into his life causing him to become a bad person and leaving Pattie and the baby alone with nothing. She has to learn how to raise the baby by herself with a little help from her mom and stepdad but at times it's hard. She has to work many jobs just to support Justin. She is truly a really strong women.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Theme Post!
Nowhere But Up is about a teenager named Pattie Mallette and how she gets through really difficult times during her years as a young adult. She has seen everything in her years from sexual abuse, to drugs, to alcohol, and even having a baby. Many people may know her as Justin Biebers mom but she is much more then that! She is a strong women! Everything she has had to deal with when he was younger must have been hard. It's kind of like if one of us would get pregnant or go through the things she has been through. I believe she is a truly inspiring women. No matter if you like Justin Bieber or not his mom could be a role model to a lot of us. She has had difficult times but has made it through them with support from her family and friends.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Tone/Mood
The tone of Nowhere but Up is joyful. Pattie had just gave birth to Justin and she was happy but she is trying to figure out how to raise Justin since she is only a teenager. At first Pattie was scared to have the baby but then she realized she would have so much help when Justin is born.
The mood of Nowhere But Up is loving. Pattie and Jereny both love Justin and they want to do the best they can for him. Even though Pattie and Jeremy's relationship is on and off they still love each other and are one happy family.
An example of the mood and tone is: “As first-time parents, Jeremy and I couldn’t take our eyes off Justin. I melted at the slightest hint of a smile or a gurgling laugh. I loved how his tiny hands reached out for me, his mama. As I held Justin and pressed my nose against his sweet face, I disappeared into that distinct baby smell. He was a gift. He was entrusted to me. He was my life.”
There are manny times when Pattie feels alone and like no one cares. She chooses to go to church and bible studies to help her stay happy and to remind her that God is watching over her.

Excerpt From: A.J. Gregory & Pattie Mallette. “Nowhere But Up.” Baker Publishing Group. iBooks.
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The mood of Nowhere But Up is loving. Pattie and Jereny both love Justin and they want to do the best they can for him. Even though Pattie and Jeremy's relationship is on and off they still love each other and are one happy family.
An example of the mood and tone is: “As first-time parents, Jeremy and I couldn’t take our eyes off Justin. I melted at the slightest hint of a smile or a gurgling laugh. I loved how his tiny hands reached out for me, his mama. As I held Justin and pressed my nose against his sweet face, I disappeared into that distinct baby smell. He was a gift. He was entrusted to me. He was my life.”
There are manny times when Pattie feels alone and like no one cares. She chooses to go to church and bible studies to help her stay happy and to remind her that God is watching over her.
Excerpt From: A.J. Gregory & Pattie Mallette. “Nowhere But Up.” Baker Publishing Group. iBooks.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Nowhere But Up: book recommendation
I love this book! It tells the story of a teenager who is on the wrong road then she gets on the right road. Pattie uses God to get through hard times in her life, she feels that God can make things better. Until she gets back into drugs and alcohol and ends up getting pregnant. She has to figure out a way a way to raise Justin by herself because Jeremy (Justin's dad) doesn't want anything to do with Pattie and/or Justin. Patties parents don't want to have anything to do with the baby either which results in Pattie having to stay in a pregnancy center. I feel like a hand full of teens today are getting pregnant and she is speechify for those girls who are afraid to use there voice.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Blogger Re-Do
This part of the book was really emotional. She has gone thought so much yet she is so strong! I don't want to give much away but she goes through some hard times when she is younger with sexual abuse and not having a dad around. I was actually about to cry because of how she had to go through all of this yet stay positive and wake up with a smile on her face everyday! She is truly my inspiration and I am in love with this book. I feel so many people in the United States alone that suffers from the same kind of abuse but people are afraid to speak about it. She speaks for those people and tells them to stay strong and to never give up. Her story gives people a voice and says that people shouldn't have to go through the pain of abbyse. Overall I give this part of the book a 10-10!!! I will keep reading this book and I want to read her other book too!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Nowhere But Up:Characters
Throughout the story Pattie has changed a lot. Since this is a biography, the books starts out when Pattie is a little girl and goes through major parts in her life. She goes through alt throughout her such as abuse, drugs, and alcohol. These things can really change a person especially when Pattie is depressed to begin with. By her teenage years she has become suicidal and thinks life is not worth living until she has almost dies and is put in a hospital to help her get mentally stable. While she is in the hospital her friend comes to visit her and tells her “Pattie, when you hit rock bottom, you have nowhere to go but up. You don’t want to live anyway, so why don’t you just see what God can do with your life and what plans He has for you?”(Mallette 131). This really changes Patties view on life and she begins to realize God can help her through tough times in life. Pattie is trying to get back on her feet and is trying to realize that life is worth living.
Excerpt From: A.J. Gregory & Pattie Mallette. “Nowhere But Up.” Baker Publishing Group. iBooks.
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Excerpt From: A.J. Gregory & Pattie Mallette. “Nowhere But Up.” Baker Publishing Group. iBooks.
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Nowhere But Up: Reading Skills
Right now thin the story Pattie is talking about how she struggled throughout her teenage years with drugs, alcohol, family problems, and jobs. I think that soon in the book Pattie will stop doing drugs and alcohol and get back on her feet. I don't think it will be right away but I think she will get a reality check and realizes that what she is doing is not the right answer. Will everything get better with her and her family? What is going to happen in her life that is such a big deal and that will stop the drugs and alcohol? Will she ever stop drinking and doing drugs? One thing that happens in the book and happens in real life is that teens sadly do drink and do drugs (Text to world). In the book Home is Where the Heartbreak is and in Nowhere But Up there are struggles with relationship and with trying to keep a relationship at such a young age (text to text). Lastly a text to self connection would be when you think that someone is your friend but truly they are just using you to get to someone or to get something.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Justin Bieber: TMZ article
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Nowhere But Up: Chapter 4
In this chapter, Pattie goes through a lot of times where she has to make choices, some easier than others. She has to figure out who is truly hear friend and who is just using here. She is taught, by her mom, that crying is never the answer and that she should learn to just get over whatever she is going through whether its a loss or just feeling alone. Around this time in her life she gets into bad things like drugs and alcohol, she feels like they calm her down and that she can get through stuff better little does she know it will cause her and her moms relationship go down hill. After four years of no abuse, Pattie keeps trying to forget about the bad times until one day she is sexually abused again. I never knew this much about Pattie, the stuff she went through is heart wrenching! A lot of you know her as Justin Bieber's mom, but she is much more than that, she is a friend, mom, daughter, and sister. Even if you don't like Justin, you should think that Pattie is a pretty strong women. As of right now I give this book a 10-10! I think it is amazing to here what Pattie went through before Justin was born.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Nowhere But Up
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Nowhere But Up
I wanted to start reading Nowhere But Up because I have always been inspired by Justin Bieber and his music so I thought I would give his moms book a try. As of now I am not very far in the book, matter of fact I'm only on page 33. I have very high expectations for the book because of what she has said about it and because of what I have been told. Right now I am in love with the book, I feel like it has told me stuff I never would have known about Pattie and about her life as a child. She has had so many difficult times in her life where a lot of people would have just given up, but she kept her head up high and put a smile on her face. To me she is and inspiration and I'm going to keep reading the book because its just so hard to put down. My overall rating of the book as of now is a 10-10!
Monday, August 26, 2013
Throughout
the book the one character that mainly changed was Adrienne Haus. She started
the book out as a person that would stay to herself and not talk to many people
besides her best friend. When her best friend goes on a class trip to Canada,
Adrienne’s mom forces her to go to a mother-daughter book club. During the book
club she becomes friends with the other girls in the club. She learns stuff
about them that she could have never thought and she learns more about herself
too. During the book Adrienne grows as a person and starts to not judge people
by what other people have said about them, and to get to know the person
because in the end they could turn out to be a nice person. A quote from the
book that describes Adrienne’s change in the end is “I’m sorry I wasn't a nicer
person to you, Wallis,” I said. “I’m sorry I imagined things about you that’s weren't true” (Schumacher, 226)
The article about the The Unbearable for Unsinkable girls was like a summary of the book. The author of the article said that she really enjoyed reading the book. She says that she feels the book was funny and that the book has some good literary lenses.
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