Skaters & Folks
Lyndsay Porter 12
At the onset of adolescence, Lyndsay is confronting new feelings and a desire to change herself. She finds that her older neighbor Michael, who’s always been like a big brother to her, is now the object of her first big crush. This is a bit overwhelming and very confusing. She’s taken up skateboarding in order to be around Michael.
Lyndsay is bright, intuitive, and compassionate. Though loyal to her friends, she’s always had a hard time acting on behalf of others being bullied or teased—out of a lack of her own self-confidence. Lyndsay realizes she doesn’t like that about herself, but she doesn’t know how to change it. Lyndsay thinks her father, Max, doesn’t care about her, and that he favors her younger brother, Griffin. Max seems to relate much better with his son than his daughter: i.e. playing baseball with Griffin and not being supportive of Lyndsay’s skateboarding. She can’t help but get into arguments with her Dad. Lyndsay likes to color her hair and currently dresses in skateboard/athletic wear. She’s in the 7th grade.