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Girl in Pieces
Charlie Davis is a young woman recently released from a Minnesota psychiatric ward following a suicide attempt. After a move across the country to Tucson, Charlie tries to piece her life back together among a band of artists and musicians while dealing with the trauma of childhood abuse, self-harm, and homelessness. A toxic relationship with a local musician and the reappearance of a friend from the psych ward threaten the delicate life she’s putting together.
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Plot Summary
Em reclaims her life after a suicide attempt, navigating the complexities of recovery, mental health, and finding her way back to herself. The novel delves into her struggles with self-harm, depression, and the challenges of rebuilding relationships and her sense of identity. It's a raw and honest portrayal of a young woman's journey towards healing and self-acceptance. Ultimately, it's a story about hope and resilience in the face of immense personal pain.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its honest and unflinching portrayal of mental health struggles, "Girl in Pieces" resonated with readers and critics alike for its sensitive handling of difficult themes. It has been praised for its realistic depiction of depression and self-harm, offering a message of hope and recovery. The novel is often cited as an important contribution to young adult literature dealing with mental health awareness.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and authentic portrayal of mental health struggles, particularly depression and self-harm.
Applauded for offering a hopeful and realistic message of recovery and resilience.
Recognized for its sensitive and important contribution to young adult literature on mental health.
Google audience: Google users generally laud "Girl in Pieces" for its powerful and honest exploration of mental health, with many finding it a deeply moving and relatable story that offers hope. Readers often commend the author's courage in tackling difficult subjects and appreciate the realistic depiction of the recovery process, finding it both validating and inspiring.
Awards & Accolades
Winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2017. Nominated for the Carnegie Medal 2017.
Fun Fact
Author Kathleen Glaser drew inspiration from her own experiences and those of people she knew to create the character of Em and her journey.
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