58 pages • 1 hour read
416
Novel • Fiction
Minnesota • 2010s
2016
YA
18+ years
HL740L
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.
Melancholic
Emotional
Unnerving
Dark
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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.
234,575 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
416
Novel • Fiction
Minnesota • 2010s
2016
YA
18+ years
HL740L
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