Thursday, May 7, 2009

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do


Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

By:

Niki Burnham, Terri Clark, Ellen Hopkins and Lynda Sandoval


304p.

Graphia


ISBN-10: 0547014996
ISBN-13: 978-0547014999


Annotation:

An analogy of short stories that explore different break up scenarios written by top Young Adult authors.


Summary:

Four stories that explore different facets of a break-up. Each author has a very specific style, including a story in verse that takes a different perspective on what love is.


Our first story introduces us to Toby a band geek with a girlfriend he refers to as “stacked” who loves his girlfriend but has chosen to refrain from sex, his girlfriend however wants to prove their love by pressuring him into it, forcing a heated argument in the school’s parking lot and a broken heart. Who now must reconcile himself with the idea that he just turned down sex from the hottest girl in school. What is a guy to do?


Our second story has to do with a goth named Dee, who is “head over combat boots” for her football boyfriend until they get into a car accident and due to a bump on the head can now read his thoughts, and that he is cheating on her is only the first thing she learns. Don't mess with a mind reading Goth with a taste for vengance, it a guarantee for disaster.


Our third novel is told through verse form by the extremely talented Ellen Hopkins, author of the novels Burned and Crank. Sending a message of empowerment and comfort to anyone who has ever had someone break up with them.


Lastly, we are introduced to Mia a lesbian who over the summer happened to bag the hottest girl in school non-lesbian Paige. After three months of relationship bliss theirs is challenge when forced by the pressures of peers, Paige refuses to admit their relationship and goes on to imply that Mia is just a stalker. What sets this anthology apart is that the authors approach the idea of break-ups in a lighthearted manner and remind students that it is ok to stick to ones values.


Each of these stories is strong and enjoyable on their own, but extremely more powerful when they are read together. This book will have teens and parents alike racing to check it out, so that they can comfort that special person in their life going through that difficult time, and just think how much healthier it is than a carton of ice cream.

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