Girl in pieces
Girl in pieces
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About Girl in pieces
Kathleen Glasgow's powerful novel, "Girl in pieces," introduces readers to Charlie Davis, a seventeen-year-old navigating an unimaginable landscape of loss and trauma. Having endured more heartbreak than most in a lifetime, Charlie finds solace in self-harm, using the physical pain to numb the overwhelming sorrow of her past – the loss of her father, a traumatic event under a bridge, the absence of her best friend Ellis, and a mother unable to offer support. This poignant young adult fiction delves deep into the complexities of mental health and the desperate search for coping mechanisms.
Forced to leave a specialized treatment center when her insurance runs out, Charlie is thrust into the vibrant yet unfamiliar world of Tucson, Arizona. Here, amidst new surroundings and challenges, she embarks on the daunting, yet ultimately hopeful, journey of self-reconstruction. Glasgow masterfully portrays Charlie's struggle to confront her past, heal her emotional wounds, and piece together a future, making this a compelling read for anyone interested in stories of resilience, recovery, and the human spirit's capacity for healing. This moving narrative explores themes of grief, self-harm, and the arduous path to finding hope.
Key Details
- Author: Kathleen Glasgow
- Publisher: Faber and Faber
- Format: Paperback, 416 pages
- Language: English
- Published: 2016
- ISBN: 9781780749457
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