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Like the Red Panda (Harvest Book)

par Andrea Seigel

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Stella Parrish is seventeen, attractive, smart, deeply alienated, and unable to countenance life's absurdities. She is not nihilistic; she is prematurely exhausted. Since she has lived with well-meaning but inexperienced foster parents, while her grandfather, her only living relative, tries ever more ingenious ways of committing suicide in his retirement home. Here are the last two weeks of Stella's senior year in Orange County, California: the intensive AP final exams; the childish, celebratory trips; the totemic importance attached to graduation. Beneath Stella's mordantly funny take on her life is the decisiveness with which she disengages from it, planting clues and providing explanations for those who will try to understand the act she is about to commit. With perfect pitch, remarkable wit, and a spare, vivid prose, Stella turns her farewell to suburbia into a wry philosophical inquiry.… (plus d'informations)
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    Cracked Up to Be par Courtney Summers (jbarry)
    jbarry: Very similar female leads: oddly confrontational and incredibly intelligent young women who think they have nothing to live for but have so much left to do.
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This book definitely had its moments but overall I felt like it was all over the place. A book about teen suicide is a hard subject to breech because it is a very sensitive and overdone topic. Stella had this weird and unnerving just lack of emotion throughout most of the book. The fact that she rarely if ever showed interest in life, despite the things she had going for her, college and sort-of boyfriend, got very old. It was interesting to see and hear things from her point of view and some of the observations were interesting and funny. But overall, it was merely okay. Not a showstopper, and definitely glad it was a library read. It's hard to leave this book not feeling slightly let down. ( )
  sapphire--stars | Sep 9, 2010 |
A masterfully written examination of teenage depression, done with dry humor and a delicate hand. The characters are often inscrutable and alienating, but compelling nonetheless. ( )
  anlupe | Oct 25, 2009 |
Stella is 17, very smart, and very alone. The big tragedy in her life happened when she was 11 and has shaped everything about her and around her since that time. A dark and brutally honest story of teenagers in today's society. ( )
  CatieN | May 11, 2009 |
I really love this book. Dark, funny, cleverly written-- teenage chick lit reflected in a scary fun house mirror. ( )
  utsusemia | Mar 9, 2008 |
I greatly enjoyed many of the lines and situations written in this book, and the prose was easy to digest. The characters were frustratingly unsympathetic and inscrutable, however. I'm interested in reading Siegel's next novel to see if some of the problems I found resolve themselves in later work, but not so interested that I've bothered to pick it up yet. Mostly I spent this novel page turning quickly to see what wildly improbable thing might happen or be said next. I have to say, I enjoyed it more while thinking of the storyline as an absurd spectacle than as a real narrative, especially with the ballsy ending. ( )
  jennchem | Dec 30, 2007 |
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Stella Parrish is seventeen, attractive, smart, deeply alienated, and unable to countenance life's absurdities. She is not nihilistic; she is prematurely exhausted. Since she has lived with well-meaning but inexperienced foster parents, while her grandfather, her only living relative, tries ever more ingenious ways of committing suicide in his retirement home. Here are the last two weeks of Stella's senior year in Orange County, California: the intensive AP final exams; the childish, celebratory trips; the totemic importance attached to graduation. Beneath Stella's mordantly funny take on her life is the decisiveness with which she disengages from it, planting clues and providing explanations for those who will try to understand the act she is about to commit. With perfect pitch, remarkable wit, and a spare, vivid prose, Stella turns her farewell to suburbia into a wry philosophical inquiry.

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