AS I CRAWL THROUGH IT - A.S. King
Wow. I found this to be an extremely powerful book, dealing with hard subjects, written uniquely and creatively and in a way that young adults will likely truly understand. Four teenagers are looking to escape reality because reality hasn't done much for them and in their own, unique worlds, they can do and be and achieve anything they want. Take Gustav, for instance ... he's building an invisible helicopter. 'Stanzi' can only see it on Tuesdays, but she has every intention of flying away with him when he is done. Stanzi - not her real name, it's the name of Mozart's wife, but one she's adopted to avoid being herself. China has her own issues - when we first meet her she refers to herself as 'the girl who swallowed herself' and later refers to her self as different body parts ("I am China - the gallbladder walking to school"). She also writes poetry. My favorite being: Your Cat Has More Self-Esteem Than I Do There are no billboards for ca...