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STOP
PRETENDING : What Happened When My Big Sister Went Crazy
Sonya
Sones
Harpercollins Juvenile Books
Young Adult
ISBN: 0064462188
149 pages
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It happens like that. Here one day, gone the next. In Sonya
Sones's poignant first book, STOP PRETENDING, she relates
the story of her older sister's nervous breakdown and what
that breakdown did to her family. In a single night, her sister
went from being her best friend and confidante to a complete
and utter stranger. Unable to articulate their grief, confusion
and loss, Sonya and her parents became strangers to one another.
And though she would much rather have run away, Sonya chose
instead to pour out her feelings in her journals. Told in
a series of poems, STOP PRETENDING relates the horrors of
her sister's stay in a psychiatric hospital, her own rejection
at the hands of her friends, and her worries that she too
might lose her mind. Time heals all things, however, and when
her sister begins to recover, a sense of normalcy returns
to her life. She makes new friends, develops a new hobby and
even experiences her first love. Read individually, each poem
seems ordinary enough, but when read all together --- their
collective power is breathtaking. Many of the poems can be
difficult to read, but the book ends on a high note, with
all four family members playing a very irregular game of Scrabble.
Similar to Karen Hesse's Newbery Award-winning OUT OF THE
DUST in its use of blank verse, STOP PRETENDING speaks to
the power of images and is a compelling and provocative memoir.
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Reviewed by Tammy L. Currier
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