Thursday, September 3, 2009

"Because I Am Furniture" by Thalia Chaltas

Anke lives in a violent house. Her dad regularly beats her mom and her two older siblings, but doesn't lift a finger towards Anke. She craves attention, but being ignored is proving to be a safer bet. High school's started and gives her some solace from home. Competing on the school's volleyball team introduces her to new girlfriends. Could a boyfriend be on the horizon? Chaltas tells Anke's story in verse poetry - concise, haunting and devastating. This is a must for any fans of Ellen Hopkins or Dave Peltzer.

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