Story of a Girl by Sara Zarr Paperback Book

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Rent Story of a Girl

Author: Sara Zarr

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers

Published: Feb 2008

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $10.99

Ages: 12 - 22

Pages: 192

Synopsis

When she is caught in the backseat of a car with her older brothers best friend, Deanna Lamberts teenage life is changed forever. With subtle grace, complicated wisdom, and striking emotion, this National Book Award finalist captures a girls struggle to redefine herself.

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BookLender review by Crystal on 2009-03-24 14:07:47

I read about this book on a blog and I'm sorry to say I can't remember which one. I wish I could because I would go and thank the person who did the review because it made me want to read this book and I'm glad I did. The book's central question seems to be - can you change your life even though you have made mistakes in the past. As adults we know we can though it can be difficult. As a teenager, Deanna Lambert is struggling with this question. After being caught in an indescetion as a 13-year-old with her brother's best friend by her father, Deanna has had to live with being that girl. She's now in high school and even though she is not like that anymore, she still lives with it daily. As summer comes she starts to explore more of who she is and how what she has done affects everyone. There is her family - her brother who is her best friend, his girlfriend and their baby daughter. She longs to be a family with them. There is her mother who tries hard to keep the peace in the family but works so much she's hardly there and there is her father who has not really looked at Deanna since that fateful night. Deanna also has two good friends. As the summer progresses Deanna learns a lot of things - about her family, her friends and especially herself. It's a wonderful and quick story to read and I highly recommend it to all - from teenagers to adults.