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Title:Willow
Author:Julia Hoban
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 329 pages
Published:April 2nd 2009 by Dial Books
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Realistic Fiction
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Willow Hardcover | Pages: 329 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 31303 Users | 1996 Reviews

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Seven months ago on a rainy March night, Willow's parents drank too much wine at dinner and asked her to drive them home. But they never made it--Willow lost control of the car, and both of her parents were killed.

Now seventeen, Willow is living with her older brother, who can barely speak to her. She has left behind her old home, friends, and school. But Willow has found a way to survive, to numb the new reality of her life: She is secretly cutting herself.

And then she meets Guy, a boy as sensitive and complicated as she is. When Guy discovers Willow's secret, he pulls her out of the solitary world she's created for herself, and into a difficult, intense, and potentially life-changing relationship.

Julia Hoban has created an unflinching story about cutting, grieving, and starting anew. But above all, she has written an unforgettable tale of first love.

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Original Title: Willow
ISBN: 0803733569 (ISBN13: 9780803733565)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Willow Rosenberg, Guy
Literary Awards: Florida Teens Read Nominee (2010)

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Ratings: 3.92 From 31303 Users | 1996 Reviews

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A warning: THIS IS A RANT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.More warnings and such:My dear, dear, good readers. If you are easily offended and/or loved this book, do not read the upcoming review. It will contain a lot of stuff that you will probably not like. And there will be spoilers. So. This is my opinion of this book. Do not write a comment about "how nasty I am" or "how serious the topic of this book is and how I shouldn't be so crass". I am fully aware that cutting is a serious issue. I am fully

I get it. This book is about a tough subject. Willow feels guilty for 'killing' her parents in a car accident. She feels like she's a burden to her brother and to cope with everything, she cuts herself. She pushes everything and everyone around her away. I usually find it interesting to read about people with problems and how they deal with it, but Willow is just too much. Every single thing that happens in her life if linked to the fact that she thinks she's a killer. If people look at her it's

I picked up this book for the "Why Have I Not Read These Books' challenge. I have had this book since summer I want to say and it just sat there on my shelves. I enjoyed the book so I am glad that I finally decided to pick this one up and read it. This is a first time Author for me as well and I will be looking for more from her.In this story we have Willow who is the main character. At the age of 16 she was in a car accident that killed her parents. The worst thing about it is the fact that she

this is another book that i really wanted to like, and expected to like, but ultimately just had too many problems with.willow randall was driving her parents home from dinner in a rainstorm when an accident occurred, killing her mom and dad. now she lives with her brother, his wife, and their baby daughter. she goes to a different school and works in the university library to help pay the household bills. she's sure that her brother hates her now; their once easy relationship is replaced by

Im not even sure where to start this review. Ive honestly written this review almost five times and havent been happy with what Ive spit out. Im not sure I can do this book justice. To say that it was spectacular would be an understatement. To say that I had a hard time putting it down, widely understated! Yet, why? Because in all seriousness, reading a story about a cutter didnt really appeal to me. I mean sure it sounded interesting, and Ive read books about eating disorders, drugs, so why not

I read this book a couple years ago and towards the ending of this book It get graphic and I had to put down but I ended up liking it at the end

On a stormy night, Willow takes the wheel and her whole life is forever changed. Both her parents are killed in the accident and Willow has to move in with her older brother, his wife and their young daughter. She feels the weight of the world is on her shoulders - she's emotionally overwrought, heavily grieving and feels guilt towards her part in the accident. To top it off, she also feels that her brother secretly blames her for their parents death and no longer loves her.She finds that the

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