How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr

Picture I'm not sure I would have picked this up had Amazon not kept pushing it at me, but I'm really glad I did.  


How to Save a Life tells the story of Jill, whose father has died leaving a gaping hole in her and her mother Robin's lives.  Jill's solution to her grief is to retreat into a little ball of hurt and anger, lashing out at anyone who comes too near.  Whereas Robin's solution is to adopt a baby...

Enter Mandy.  Neglected by her mother, Mandy forms inappropriate attachments with complete strangers.  Pregnant with a baby who could be the result of sexual abuse, Mandy's only thought is to give it up for adoption.

I really enjoyed How to Save a Life.  Told from the dual perspectives of Jill and Mandy, it's a gentle, emotional read, and despite the difficult subject matters it never leaves you feeling raw.  Sara Zarr paints both the protagonists perfectly, really letting you get into their characters.  

For a book that on one hand is about the way people deal with grief over the death of a loved one, and about teenage pregnancy on the other, it would have been so easy for Sara Zarr to have made this overly melodramatic, like one of those awful made-for-TV films they show in the afternoons.  Instead it's very restrained but still manages to make you care about the characters.

And the ending is just adorable.  


8.5/10
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Published on March 26, 2015 08:53
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