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The Geography of Girlhood
The Geography of Girlhood
Author: Kirsten Smith
The Geography of Girlhood is a raw and powerful novel about a girl navigating the unknownthe difficult limbo between youth and adulthood. Written in verse, the novel follows a girl from ages 14 to 18, exploring first crushes, first dances, first kisses, and the many other dangers of growing up. Kirsten Smiths writing bursts with painfully accura...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780316017350
ISBN-10: 0316017353
Publication Date: 2/7/2007
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF GIRLHOOD is a novel-in-verse that stares unflinchingly into the broken and confused life of a high school girl. Penny's mother left her, her father, and her older sister Tara a long time ago. Tara is the cool older sister who hardly gives Penny the time of day, and Penny's two best friends are drifting apart, turning into people she hardly knows.

Thus, Penny must navigate the choppy waters of adolescence by herself. Sometimes she gets things right, but most of the time she'll make mistakes. Either way, however, her story is a real, believable, and heartbreaking one that any teenage girl will like to pick up.
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My thoughts:
Positive:

* This went with my my theme of reading novels written in poetry.
* It reminded me of how I was in high school. I was kinda lost and floating through friends. Although, I never ran away.
* It's much like a movie.

Negative:

* It's extremely sad with no real ending.
* I think that she doesn't ever realize how much she was taken advantage of and that would have been a strong lesson to learn.
* It can be a little bit too like a movie and not completely believable.
reviewed The Geography of Girlhood on + 9 more book reviews
I loved this book.
The poems were all cohesive, yet could be read one at a time too.
I don't even enjoy poetry that much & this ended up being one of my favorite books.
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Well-written, poetic, easy, and perfect. Beautifully written and a nice read. All about love, friendship, and family. Hard to put down, and it went too fast.


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