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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson

Lia and Cassie are best friends, wintergirls frozen in matchstick bodies, competitors in a deadly contest to see who can be the skinniest. But what comes after size zero and size double-zero? When Cassie succumbs to the demons within, Lia feels she is being haunted by her friend's restless spirit. In her most emotionally wrenching, lyrically written book since the multiple-award-winning Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson explores Lia's descent into the powerful vortex of anorexia, and her painful path toward recovery.

Wow. I knew this novel was going to be good because of all the good reviews. I did not realize just how good it really was going to be. Laurie dives into the world of eating disorders and captures it's essence. The writing is lyrical (in Anderson's sigurature style) and I was pulled in after only a few sentences.

Lia was such a raw character. I found myself shocked at with the way she perceived eating and how she counted the carbs in every bite she took. I asked myself, "Is eating disorders really like this? How could people put themselves through this day after day?" There were parts where I wanted so badly for Lia to just eat. I feared for her as I watched her health deplete over the whole novel. Her relationship with Emma touched me. It reminded me of my relationship with my little sister. She really loved that little girl. Cassie was a little disturbing. Her attitude towards Lia's condition was horrible and at one point she told Lia to "look both ways before crossing (over)".

Laurie has went above and beyond in this novel. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Wintergirls saved the lives of people with eating disorders. It's a real eye opener and it will keep you holding your breath from the first sentence to the last. I highly recommend this novel.

12 comments:

  1. You're right, this DOES seem like an eye-opener. Also very intense so it's not really my thing. But I'm glad someone is writing a book on such a subject, so that people will see what it's like and stay healthy. Great review! (:

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  2. Ok...I SO have to read this book! I'm just waiting for it to come in the library :( Fantastic review!!!

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  3. Great review! This is one book I need to pick up soon. I think it's awesome when authors grab a hold of a tough subject and tackle it.

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  4. this one is definitely on my list -- can't wait to read it!

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  5. I've heard so much about this book, that I bought it the other day even though I do not, in any way, need another book. Now I'm frantically trying to re-arrange my TBR pile so I can get to it sooner.

    Thanks for a great review!
    :D

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  6. Oh my goodness!!! I want this book sooo bad!!! I am going to have to breakdown and buy it now I think...
    ~Chelle

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  7. Thanks for the brilliant review! I'm going to read this one next :)

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  8. Incredible review! Im really excited for this one.

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  9. Really glad you liked it--this makes me love LHA all the more. I liked reading that she wrote this book b/c so many "Speak" fans wrote to her saying they had eating disorder problems...it's awesome that she both wrote a great book and tried to reach out to fans/people suffering. So glad you liked this!

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  10. Great review! I just got this book today and can't wait to read it. It's such a devastating topic but it sounds like she handles it so well. I know girls going through this now and it can happen to anyone. There are no easy answers. You have so many great books and more good ones coming up. I wish you were my neighbor so I could borrow them! :) Can't wait to read more reviews.

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  11. wow, I've got to read this now!
    I read her previous novels and they were good, but not amazing, so I'm excited to read this after your rave review.
    -amy

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