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Girl in pieces
Girl in pieces








girl in pieces

girl in pieces

All the characters - even the minor ones - are well-drawn and complicated people, which makes the reader invested in the story and the outcome. Even though the subject matter is heavy, Glasgow always keeps a spark of hope in the pages. In Girl in Pieces, author Kathleen Glasgow draws on her own history of cutting to weave a realistic, empathetic look at what goes on in the minds of people who self-harm. Gritty, raw, and real, Charlie Davis' story of self-harm and recovery will alternately gut and charm you. She meets many people who care about her and help her, and she learns that sometimes you have to create a family if yours isn't a safe place for you. Her art saves her on more than one occasion, because it's the way she's most comfortable expressing herself and it's the one, true thing she likes and knows about herself. Her love life's complicated because of her low self-worth, and she mistakes enabling a drunk and a drug user for loving and caring for him. She meets many people who have their own demons and struggles, some working hard to stay sober and clean, some spiraling out of control and threatening to take her down with them.

girl in pieces

Her rough home life, serious losses, guilt, and other trauma are told in flashbacks, as they swarm up in her mind, consume her, and threaten to keep her from moving forward. Written in a first-person journal style, the story follows along with Charlie as she is discharged, moves to Tucson, and is forced to make a go of recovery on her own. A cutter who took it to the point of near suicide, Charlie finds herself in a hospital ward with other women who self-harm. In GIRL IN PIECES, Charlie Davis is learning to cope day by day, sometimes minute by minute. The story is thought-provoking and provides great discussion points around empathy for people struggling with serious issues and the concept of enabling. Sexual attraction plays a large role in the book, and a few sex scenes are borderline graphic. Much of the violence is told in flashback and isn't graphic, but there are a few intense scenes of pushing and grabbing. Several of the characters have endured trauma and messed-up home lives. None of the drinking, drugs, or smoking is glorified. In addition to the characters who self-harm, Girl in Pieces portrays alcoholics, drug addicts, the homeless, and others struggling to get through life. The book's an honest look at how people end up in desperate situations.

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Once out of the facility, she has to figure out how to create a new life when she hasn't fully dealt with the family issues and loss that drive her self-destructive behavior. The book opens with Charlie Davis in a treatment facility, in a ward with other women who engage in self-harm, including cutting and burning. Parents need to know that Girl in Pieces is an intense look at the life of a teen who self-harms, her road to recovery, and the people she meets along the way.










Girl in pieces