
Leigh P. (
Leigh) wrote on 8/5/2006...
15 member(s) found this review helpful.
Dismal and bleak, this depicts the story of an introspective woman struggling through adolescence with only part of a face. The writing is strong, the observations keen and telling. I felt the last 1/3 could have used the same detail and storytelling as the first 2/3.
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
A remarkable book. A remarkable life. Do yourself a favor and read this and then read Ann Patchett's book, Truth & Beauty, about her friendship with this author.

Dian and Beth W. (
Riku) wrote on 4/24/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
read this during college...wonderful book to help understand how a child deals with being different. It conitues into adulthood...just excellent reading. If you can remember books some 10 years later..than its good :)

Rick T. (
abbooks) wrote on 4/6/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Fiercely honest writing by a poet who died young. In this memoir she tells a story of great suffering and remarkable strenght without sentimentality and some humor. She is able to capture the pain of peer rejection and the feeling of wanting to be special

Barbara C. (
kewl) wrote on 10/28/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
"I spent five years of my life being treated for cancer, but since then I've spent fifteen years being treated for nothing other than looking different from everyone else. It was the pain from that, from feeling ugly, that I always viewed as the great tragedy of my life. The fact that I had cancer seemed minor in comparison."
**Named On of the Best Books of the Year by USA Today.
**A New York Times Notable Book
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Beautifully written memoir.