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Melissa Lion

Autor von Upstream

3 Werke 110 Mitglieder 5 Rezensionen

Werke von Melissa Lion

Upstream (2005) 60 Exemplare
Swollen (2006) 49 Exemplare
Upstream (2009) 1 Exemplar

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Like the salmon that struggle upstream to get to their birthplace, Marty pushes through her grief after losing her boyfriend in an accident. Her family and the solid Alaska wilderness keep her grounded and in the world as she finds her way to a measure of peace and acceptance. Quiet but powerful; clean writing doesn't waste words.
 
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Salsabrarian | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 2, 2016 |
I wouldn't recommend this book to other people, I just couldn't follow it. I don't always follow along well in books, but this one was especially difficult for me to follow. 1Q1P The cover art is okay and I'd recommend this to middle and high school students. I chose to read this because the cover caught my eye. I noticed that the water on the cover burred the background and I wanted to figure out while. PeytonL
 
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edspicer | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 30, 2014 |
This is in many ways quite a gritty story -- promiscuity, unprotected sex, marital infidelity, self-mutilation, drug addiction, steroid use, abortion and suicide are all touched upon in some way. Yet somehow the author manages to get them all in without it seeming like an after school special. Samantha and her family and friends could be at any middle-class suburban high school. Although there wasn't much of a plot here and Noah's death didn't play as big a role in the story as I expected it would, I thought this was a very realistic portrait of how things are, especially the arc of Samantha's relationship with Farouk. In other words: win.… (mehr)
 
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meggyweg | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 14, 2011 |
A story about a teenager desperate for love. Her father can seldom be bothered with her, and when he is he sets a terrible example, often asking her to lie for him while he cheats on his girlfriend with other women. Her best friend cuts herself, and she expects any boy she's with to be like her father. Plus, she has a mother who didn't exactly do the best by her daughter in leaving her with her father. So, out of her desperate quest for unconditional love comes time with boys, and even a desire to become pregnant.

This is a decent book. While there's nothing really profound here, there is an honest look at what life is like for a teenager in this position. While reading it, you just know that Samantha's life would be better if only the people in her life were better towards her. I liked the ending, since I was left feeling sure that things were finally getting better for Sam.

With as fast of a read as this one is, I suppose it's worth picking up and spending an hour or two on.
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TiffanyAK | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 21, 2010 |

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Werke
3
Mitglieder
110
Beliebtheit
#176,729
Bewertung
3.9
Rezensionen
5
ISBNs
8

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