Big Mouth & Ugly Girl
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Big Mouth & Ugly Girl is Joyce Carol Oates
's first young adult novel. It was published in 2002 by HarperCollins
.
Ursula Riggs is a strong athlete at Rocky River High. She secretly gives herself the proper name "Ugly Girl." Ursula has no time for petty high school distractions like friends (except for her friend Bonnie) and dating. Ursula is content to mind her own business. She hardly knows Matt Donaghy at the start of the novel.
But Ursula knows injustice when she sees it and is not afraid to speak out. Ursula is the only one who stands by Matt when he needs help, earning his thanks. Because Matt's friends don't "want to get involved," they look right through him and he becomes an outsider, like Ursula. They become friends, and one day, when an anonymous telephone
caller, pretending to be Matt, calls the school and attempts a bomb threat. However, the imposter, ending up as Reverend Brewer, a prejudiced and abominable man (his daughters are the ones who convicted Matt), is punished severely. Matt is freed of the stigma and shame that he faced and he and Ursula eventually fall in love. His friends come back, too.
her, using slurs like "jew-girl" although Ursula
isn't Jewish, insults they highly likely picked up from their father's prejudices.
Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates is an American author. Oates published her first book in 1963 and has since published over fifty novels, as well as many volumes of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction...
's first young adult novel. It was published in 2002 by HarperCollins
HarperCollins
HarperCollins is a publishing company owned by News Corporation. It is the combination of the publishers William Collins, Sons and Co Ltd, a British company, and Harper & Row, an American company, itself the result of an earlier merger of Harper & Brothers and Row, Peterson & Company. The worldwide...
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Plot summary
Matthew Donaghy (Big Mouth) has always had a big mouth. But it never got him into trouble — until one day when two detectives escort him out of class for questioning. The charge is that Matt has been accused of threatening to blow up Rocky River High School. Although he is innocent of the accusation, people shun him, and many adults, including the principal of Rocky River High School, get suspicious.Ursula Riggs is a strong athlete at Rocky River High. She secretly gives herself the proper name "Ugly Girl." Ursula has no time for petty high school distractions like friends (except for her friend Bonnie) and dating. Ursula is content to mind her own business. She hardly knows Matt Donaghy at the start of the novel.
But Ursula knows injustice when she sees it and is not afraid to speak out. Ursula is the only one who stands by Matt when he needs help, earning his thanks. Because Matt's friends don't "want to get involved," they look right through him and he becomes an outsider, like Ursula. They become friends, and one day, when an anonymous telephone
Telephone
The telephone , colloquially referred to as a phone, is a telecommunications device that transmits and receives sounds, usually the human voice. Telephones are a point-to-point communication system whose most basic function is to allow two people separated by large distances to talk to each other...
caller, pretending to be Matt, calls the school and attempts a bomb threat. However, the imposter, ending up as Reverend Brewer, a prejudiced and abominable man (his daughters are the ones who convicted Matt), is punished severely. Matt is freed of the stigma and shame that he faced and he and Ursula eventually fall in love. His friends come back, too.
First chapter
In chapter one Matt Donaghy, who is one of the protagonists, is sitting in room 220 at Rocky River Highschool with his three mates Russ, Stacey and Skeet. They are writing and discussing Matt's play for the drama club until two police detectives come in and take Matt, who is confused and thinks that something has happened to his family!Second chapter
The second chapter of the novel is about the other protagonist Ursula Riggs. Ursula is one of the best athletes at Rocky River High school but she is not very popular and likes to be on her own. In the chapter Ursula is having a basketball game against the team’s archrival Tarrytown. In the last seconds of the game Ursula has to shoot free throws but she fails, her team loses and she feels everybody is blaming her.Third chapter
After the basketball game Ursula is having a shower alternating between hot and cold temperatures to punish herself. There is nobody who says goodbye to Ursula. The reader gets to know that Ursula’s father Clayton Riggs is a well-paid businessman. When Ursula gets out of the school she is surprised because no one seems to be angry with her for the moment. Bonnie LeMoyne tells her that there is a bomb threat caused by Matt Donaghy. There are many rumours but Ursula does not believe them.Fourth chapter
In this chapter Matt is questioned by the policemen but he still does not know what has happened. He is very nervous and is still thinking about his family.Fifth chapter
Matt is at the office of the headmaster, Mr. Parrish, where the police detectives interrogate him and he gets to know that he is accused of having planned to blow up the school. Matt denies this but the detectives do not believe him so he is taken to Rocky River police headquarters. There he meets his mother and talks to her about what happened...Sixth chapter
Ursula is at home watching TV. In the local news there is a report about what happened at her school but Ursula switches to another channel as she does not want her little sister to know about the incident. Then Ursula writes an email to Ms Schultz, who is the coach of her basketball team, to tell her that she is quitting the team. In a discussion with her family Ursula gets annoyed. At the end of the chapter she writes an email to Matt Donaghy telling him that he should phone her.Seventh chapter
Matt is suspended from school for three days minimum by Mr Parrish. He is trying to contact his friends by email but none of them answer. After reading Ursula’s email he has doubts that it is genuine but he finally calls Ursula Riggs and she tells him she knows that he is innocent.Eighth chapter
Ursula has planned to go to Mr Parrish and speak for Matt Donaghy but her parents do not want her to get involved, so they are arguing, but Ursula goes to Mr Parrish anyway and convinces her friend Eveann to do the same.Nineth chapter
Matt was no longer suspended from school and he receives some email from his friends but he does not have the impression that they are treating him as they did before. Finally Matt writes an email to thank Ursula Riggs.Tenth chapter
Matt is back at school and wants to thank Ursula again but she does not really acknowledge him.Eleventh chapter
Matt is typing an email to Ursula intended of thanking her again but Matt deletes the emails.Twelfth chapter
At school Ursula is sent to Mr Parrish who thanks her and tells her that he is going to write a letter of recommendation to her parents.Thirteenth chapter
Matt goes to Mr Bernhardt and resigns his vice presidency of the junior class. Mr Bernhardt hesitates but in the end he accepts Matt’s resignation.Fourteenth chapter
Matt is at Mr Steiner’s office. Mr Steiner refuses to print Matt’s sarcastic drama play in the ‘Rocky River Run‘ so Matt also resigns from the staff of it. Matt’s parents are starting to worry about Matt and his behavior.Sixteenth chapter
In this chapter Ursula’s parents receive the letter of praise and they are proud of Ursula’s courageous behavior. Ursula goes with her mother and her younger sister Lisa who is doing ballet to a dance troupe in Manhattan but Ursula does not like it and leaves during the show and goes to an art gallery. She thinks about the Brewer twins whose father is a right-wing and ultra religious reverend. By walking through Manhattan she fancies to see Matt with a girl but she recognizes that it is not Matt.Seventeenth chapter
Matt’s family gets an anonymous letter which says that the Donaghys are not safe. Matt’s mother thinks about moving away from her neighborhood because she no longer feels well.Eighteenth chapter
Ursula faces the Brewer twins who are calling her names and attempting to bullyBully
Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior manifested by the use of force or coercion to affect others, particularly when the behavior is habitual and involves an imbalance of power...
her, using slurs like "jew-girl" although Ursula
isn't Jewish, insults they highly likely picked up from their father's prejudices.