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Picture Me

September 18, 2013 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9781459405097
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Description

When a well-meaning English teacher has overweight student Krista read aloud a poem about body image titled "Barbie Doll" in class, she ignites a simmering bullying event based on Krista's appearance. Krista's best friend, and witness to the event, Tessa, is suspended for fighting to defend her friend. The girl who bullies Krista seems unaffected by the incident at school and more concerned with what an older guy thinks of her. But as the three characters' paths intersect, their inner lives are revealed. Each emerges as a much more complicated individual than their simple bully, target, and witness labels.

About this Author

LORI WEBER has published poetry, short stories, and essays in several Canadian literary journals and collections. She has also writtern several YA novels. She lives in Pointe-Claire, Quebec.

www.lori-weber.com

ISBN: 9781459405097
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 159
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Published: 2013-09-18

Reviews

"Picture Me opens with a classroom recitation of Marge Piercy's classic poem "Barbie Doll," which leads to a bullying incident that will have a butterfly effect on the lives of three teenage girls...Each girl narrates her own story as body image consciousness exacts its own unique toll on these three young lives."

"This is a thoughtful and nuanced story that explores issues of bullying and identity. I appreciated that the story is narrated from multiple perspectives, which gives the reader an understanding of the complexities of each character's experiences."

"Picture Me takes what might otherwise have been a predictable issue-driven novel about bullying and adds interest by having each chapter switch between a trio of narrative voices: the bully (Chelsea), the victim (Krista), and the victim's friend (Tessa). Despite differing priorities and family lives, the three middle-school girls are all striving for control in a world in which they are relatively powerless."

"Whether used as a read aloud in Literature Circles, or for reluctant readers, this engaging, contemporary novel provides rich opportunities for discussions about bullying, friendship, body image, and families. Uncomplicated in structure and length, yet engaging in its subject matter and varying points of view, it would be suitable for grades 7-12."

"The three narrators of Lori Weber's new novel Picture Me, are as smart, sassy, and insightful as thirteen-year-olds can be."

"The characters' unhappiness and hopes will resonate with many readers."

"High school girls, cliques, and cruelty are intricately linked in this thoughtful and sad novel. As the story unfolds from the points of view of Krista, Tessa, and Chelsea we can see the they are all victims in some way."

"This book hit me hard. It is so simple and honest that every word Weber writes hits the reader like a bell."

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