Detached
Christina Kilbourne
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
2016 VOYA Top Shelf Fiction SelectionAnna has always been so level-headed, so easy-going, so talented and funny. How could anyone have guessed she wanted to die?
Anna is not like other people. She's always felt like she didn't belong: not with other kids, not with her family, not in her body. It isn't until her grandparents are killed in a tragic accident, however, that Anna starts to feel untethered. She begins to wonder what it would be like if she didn't exist, and the thought of escaping the aimless drifting is the only thing that brings her comfort.
When Anna overdoses on prescription painkillers, doctors realize she has been suffering from depression and start looking for a way to help her out of the desperate black hole she never thought she would escape. It's then that rock bottom comes into sight and the journey back to normal begins.
Product Details
Price
$12.99
$12.08
Publisher
Dundurn Press
Publish Date
September 06, 2016
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.0 X 8.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781459734319
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Christina Kilbourne is the author of Dear Jo, which won three reader's choice awards. Her writing has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Slovenian, and Ukrainian. Christina lives in Bracebridge.
Reviews
Detached is a brave book.-- "Canadian Materials"
A convincing and affecting narrative about depression, stressing the fact that it is not the sufferer's fault.-- "Kirkus"
With professional help, Anna realizes that she has everything to live for. With Kilbourne's help, readers will have a better understanding of teen depression.-- "Resource Links"
Kilbourne's writing is strong; the novel is engaging, easy to read, and flawlessly alternates between the voices of three narrators ... [she] delivers a gritty story that highlights the importance of friendship and family bonds.-- "Quill and Quire"
Use this short but detailed book in a classroom or book club setting to start a candid discussion on depression as a mental illness.-- "Booklist"
Thoughtfully addresses the topic of suicide through the story of Anna, a young artist who seems to have it all.-- "PW Online"
Told in alternating first-person perspectives that include Anna; her mother; and Anna's best friend, Aliya, this novel sheds light on mental illness.-- "VOYA Magazine"
Addictive and powerful.-- "McNallyRobinson.com"
A convincing and affecting narrative about depression, stressing the fact that it is not the sufferer's fault.-- "Kirkus"
With professional help, Anna realizes that she has everything to live for. With Kilbourne's help, readers will have a better understanding of teen depression.-- "Resource Links"
Kilbourne's writing is strong; the novel is engaging, easy to read, and flawlessly alternates between the voices of three narrators ... [she] delivers a gritty story that highlights the importance of friendship and family bonds.-- "Quill and Quire"
Use this short but detailed book in a classroom or book club setting to start a candid discussion on depression as a mental illness.-- "Booklist"
Thoughtfully addresses the topic of suicide through the story of Anna, a young artist who seems to have it all.-- "PW Online"
Told in alternating first-person perspectives that include Anna; her mother; and Anna's best friend, Aliya, this novel sheds light on mental illness.-- "VOYA Magazine"
Addictive and powerful.-- "McNallyRobinson.com"