by Susane Colasanti
Release date : May 31st, 2012
Noelle's life is all about survival. Even her best friend doesn't know how much she gets bullied, or the ways her mom neglects her. Noelle's kept so much about her life a secret for so long that when her longtime crush Julian Porter starts paying attention to her, she's terrified. Surely it's safer to stay hidden than to risk the pain of a broken heart. But when the antagonism of her classmates takes a dramatic turn, Noelle realizes it's time to stand up for herself--and for the love that keeps her holding on. (from Goodreads)
MY THOUGHTS : This is a bittersweet and well-meant book which focuses on a tough and realist subject. The writing is subtle, and I appreciated how the book didn't become too over-dramatic. Ok, it is dramatic, but not to the point of becoming too heavy or unrealistic. I stayed close to Noelle throughout the whole book, struggling with her through the hard times and breathing again when things got better. This book is a simple witness of what's happening all over the world in schools, that we've lived ourselves or that we've seen from the outside.
I liked the author's message : the fact that Noelle is, indeed, a victim, but that she has the CHOICE not to be. I've been a victim of bullying at some point in my school life, and I was certain at the time that there was nothing I could do. But I realized later that I could've done something, and that I had my part of responsability in it. KEEP HOLDING ON is a book full of hope. I like hope.
The chapters are short, which makes the story dynamic and close to what's happening inside Noelle's head. I like hope, but I also LOVE short chapters.
I never got bored and I liked all the characters. It may not be THE book of the year for me, but I've also got nothing negative to say about it. It's simple, effective and motivating. A really enjoyable read.
I liked the author's message : the fact that Noelle is, indeed, a victim, but that she has the CHOICE not to be. I've been a victim of bullying at some point in my school life, and I was certain at the time that there was nothing I could do. But I realized later that I could've done something, and that I had my part of responsability in it. KEEP HOLDING ON is a book full of hope. I like hope.
The chapters are short, which makes the story dynamic and close to what's happening inside Noelle's head. I like hope, but I also LOVE short chapters.
I never got bored and I liked all the characters. It may not be THE book of the year for me, but I've also got nothing negative to say about it. It's simple, effective and motivating. A really enjoyable read.



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