58 pages • 1 hour read
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Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow follows 17-year-old Charlotte "Charlie" Davis as she recovers from significant trauma, including self-harm and homelessness, through art and community support. After being discharged from a group home, Charlie moves to Tucson, navigates complex relationships, and ultimately finds healing and purpose with the guidance of new friends and mentors. This book includes depictions of self-harm, abuse, and suicide attempts.
Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow has garnered mixed reviews. Readers praise its raw, honest portrayal of trauma and self-destruction, commending the deep emotional resonance and strong character development. However, some critique the graphic content as overwhelming and believe the plot can be slow-paced. Overall, it’s a powerful yet potentially triggering read.
Readers who would enjoy Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow are typically fans of intense, emotional Young Adult fiction that explores themes of trauma, self-harm, and recovery. Similar audiences might appreciate Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher and Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson for their raw, evocative storytelling and focus on overcoming personal struggles.
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Lexile Level
HL740LRealistic Fiction
Society: Community
Relationships: Family