Story of a Girl

by Sara Zarr | Teens |
ISBN: 0316014540 Global Overview for this book
Registered by xallroyx of Huntington Beach, California USA on 6/15/2010
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Journal Entry 1 by xallroyx from Huntington Beach, California USA on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Deanna was 13 when her father caught her and 17-year-old Tommy having sex. Three years later, she is still struggling with the repercussions: how Tommy jokingly made her into the school slut; how the story became legend in her small town; how her father looked at her then--and now doesn't look at her at all. Her brother, Darren, has mistakes to handle, too: he lives with his girlfriend and their baby in his parents' basement. And while Deanna's mother seems numb, her father is perpetually angry and depressed. Meanwhile, in a misguided search for love brought on by the confusion of seeing Tommy again, Deanna intentionally hurts her two closest friends. Although she's more aware than most how a single event can define a person, Deanna still struggles to gain insight into herself, her family, and her friends. When she finally does, she's able to create small but positive changes in her relationships with them all. Characters are well drawn, especially Deanna, whose complicated, deeply felt emotions turn the story. There are plenty of heartbreaking moments, too, including a poignant confrontation with Tommy. Though nothing is miraculously fixed by the close, everyone's perspective has changed for the better. This is a thoughtful, well-executed debut from an author who understands how to write for teens.



I enjoyed reading this one. I am still wondering why a 13 year old would have sex so casually, but I guess that is what a cold upbringing can do.

Journal Entry 2 by msforbesclass at Lynwood, California USA on Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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