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From Booklist,
September 15, 1999 Having broken up an end-of-summer party by calling
the police, high-school freshman Melinda Sordino begins the school year
as a social outcast. She's the only person who knows the real reason
behind her call: she was raped at the party by Andy Evans, a popular
senior at her school. Slowly, with the help of an eccentric and understanding
art teacher, she begins to recover from the trauma, only to find Andy
threatening her again. Melinda's voice is distinct, unusual, and very
real as she recounts her past and present experiences in bitterly ironic,
occasionally even amusing vignettes. In her YA fiction debut, Anderson
perfectly captures the harsh conformity of high-school cliques and one
teen's struggle to find acceptance from her peers. Melinda's sarcastic
wit, honesty, and courage make her a memorable character whose ultimate
triumph will inspire and empower readers. Debbie Carton Copyright©
1999, American Library Association. All rights reserved
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