Molly Frost, an average eighth grader attending Fisher middle school cannot bear the hate girls at school receive every day for their clothing. Day after day, the situation becomes worse, and Molly has decided to put an end to this horrible situation. Starting a podcast, Molly gathers girls from all around the school to discuss the horrors of the school dress code, and the different situations each girl had gone through, sparking attention across the school. The dress code, however, proves not Molly's only problem. Her brother, Danny, has a severe addiction and has become more distant over the years. Becoming more violent, and distant as time goes by, Danny treats everyone horribly, and even Molly has lost hope in him. Putting her personal …show more content…
Firestone created characters that readers can easily relate to, and connect with. The novel brings a significant issue to light that occurs in schools worldwide. By reading this book, individuals will develop an insight into the problems middle schoolers constantly face. Dress Coded proves as an amazing read for middle school girls, who enjoy reading about feminism and standing up for equality. Theme: The theme of Dress Coded by Carrie Firestone proves that regardless of shape or size, all individuals deserve acceptance. Molly fights for the rights of everyone, despite their size. The school targeted students based on their size, and Molly did everything possible to change the school's behavior. Therefore, one must look past another's physical looks, and focus on personality. Mood: This novel gives readers determination, and the fire to keep fighting. Experiencing many obstacles, Molly perseveres and keeps trying in order to succeed. Therefore, this makes readers feel inspired and sends the message that one can do anything one puts their mind to, by staying strong, and never losing hope. …show more content…
As her podcast starts to grow, and her plans start making an impact, Molly reflects, "The thing about souls. Remember those tiny pieces, the bits that break off and burn off and fly away? I have good news. They can come back" (Firestone 526). Though Molly's plans do not succeed in the beginning, with determination, hard work, and perseverance, Molly drove the students to victory, regaining her happiness. Therefore, individuals with drive and self-confidence possess the power to succeed and rise above any