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Girl, Unframed
By (Author) Deb Caletti
Simon & Schuster
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
5th August 2020
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
368
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm
469g
A teen girls summer with her mother turns sinister in this gripping thriller about the insidious dangers of unwanted attention, from Printz Honor medalwinning and National Book Award finalist author Deb Calettiperfect for fans of Courtney Summerss Sadie.
Sydney Reilly has a bad feeling about going home to San Francisco before she even gets on the plane. How could she not Her mother is Lila Shorethe Lila Shorea film star who prizes her beauty and male attention above all elsecertainly above her daughter.
But Sydneys worries multiply when she discovers that Lila is involved with the dangerous Jake, an art dealer with shady connections. Jake loves all beautiful objects, and Sydney can feel his eyes on her whenever hes around. And hes not the only one. Sydney is starting to attract attentiongood and badwherever she goes: from sweet, handsome Nicco Ricci, from the unsettling construction worker next door, and even from Lila. Behaviors that once seemed like misunderstandings begin to feel like threats as the summer grows longer and hotter.
Its unnerving, how beauty is complicated, and objects have histories, and you can be looked at without ever being seen. But real danger, crimes of passion, the kind of stuff where someone gets killedit only mostly happens in the movies, Sydney is sure. Until the night something life-changing happens on the stairs that lead to the beach. A thrilling night that goes suddenly very wrong. When loyalties are called into question. And when Sydney learns a terrible truth: beautiful objects can break.
Caletti is at the top of her game in this fully dimensional mystery... With a subtle, believable twist that encapsulates this particular mother/daughter relationship, Caletti delivers the near impossible: a page-turner grounded in thoughtful feminism. There are so many beautiful small touches, from the multiple meanings of the title to the sweet rituals Syd and Nicco develop to the importance of therapy to recover from trauma. Name recognition aside, this is a title deserving wide promotion and discussion. -- Booklist, starred review
Syds story outlines important, uncomfortable experiences many girls face without either flinching or offering a picture-perfect ending...A frank, engrossing examination of the ways society complicates young womens burgeoning sexuality. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Caletti (A Heart in a Body in the World) offers a riveting, meticulously plotted mystery with plenty of drama alongside an exploration of objectification and the male gaze. San Franciscos sandy beaches, unusual structures, and mysterious caves reflect Sydneys feelings of loneliness, eeriness, and passion, and her eventual sense of power. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
The plot is clearly inspired by the 1958 killing of Lana Turners abusive boyfriend by her daughter (Lila is also embarking on a role inPeyton Place,just as Turner did), but even readers unfamiliar with that saga will catch the clear danger and the ramping up of tension here (chapters even open with references to evidence as exhibits). Caletti uses the Turner incident as the scaffold for a gimlet-eyed examination of the vulnerability of women and, especially, teen girls in the contemporary world; of their objectification and agency and shame. Shes unerring in her depiction of the microaggressions Syd experiences, the familys long history of domestic abuse, and of Jake himself, whose combination of likability, off-kilterness, and menace makes him plausible and plausibly difficult to leave for multiple reasons. This would partner superbly with RomanoffsLook(BCCB 3/20) for an exploration of the worlds crippling scrutiny of and expectations for young women. -- BCCB, starred review
Calettis novel is a brilliant coming-of-age story wrapped in a page-turning thriller. The atmospheric San Francisco setting enhances the overall moodiness, anxiety, and restlessness of a young woman moving from girlhood to adulthood and finding herself under the male gaze for the first time. Sydneys understanding of herself and her place in the world is upended as she deals with best friends, first boyfriends, sexual harassment, and domestic abuse. Calettis sharp, complex, well-drawn character will compel and delight readers. VERDICT Ultimately hopeful, this is one for fans of realistic contemporary dramas, with a side of mystery, and excellent writing throughout. -- School Library Journal, starred review
Deb Caletti is the award-winning and critically acclaimed author of over sixteen books for adults and young adults, includingHoney, Baby, Sweetheart, a finalist for the National Book Award;A Heart in a Body in the World, a Michael L. Printz Honor Book;Girl, Unframed; andOne Great Lie.Her books have also won the Josette Frank Award for Fiction, the Washington State Book Award, and numerous other state awards and honors, and she was a finalist for the PEN USA Award. She lives with her family in Seattle.