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Original Title: Wonder When You'll Miss Me: A Novel
ISBN: 0060534265 (ISBN13: 9780060534264)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: ALA Alex Award (2004)
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Wonder When You'll Miss Me Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 3.85 | 1400 Users | 177 Reviews

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At fifteen, Faith Duckle was lured under the bleachers by a bunch of boys and brutally attacked. Now, almost a year later, a newly thin Faith is haunted by her past and by the flippant, cruel ghost of her formerly fat self who is bent on revenge.

Faith eventually turns to violence for retribution, forcing her to flee home in search of the only friend she has -- a troubled but caring busboy who is the lover of a sideshow performer -- and to tumble into the colorful, transient world of the circus. But as she dives headfirst into a world of adult passions and dreams, mercurial allegiances, and exhilarating self-discovery, Faith must also face some disturbing truths about herself and the world around her.

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Title:Wonder When You'll Miss Me
Author:Amanda Davis
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:March 16th 2004 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published February 18th 2003)
Categories:Fiction. Young Adult. Novels

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Ratings: 3.85 From 1400 Users | 177 Reviews

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I have got to stop only reading books I get off the free table in my apartment building.

This was a very frustrating book. There were many things to like, but there were also a couple of problems.16-year-old Faith struggles to reclaim, then reinvent her life after a horrific experience, eventually running away to join the circus. Faiths other self, the fat girl, follows her around, sometimes helping, sometimes an obstacle. Faiths not being able to fit in with her peers, becoming even more isolated after a suicide attempt, is heartbreaking. Particularly when she realizes one of the

I first heard of Amanda Davis and her tragic death when I was obsessively reading [http://www.mcsweeneys.net/] and found their online memorial ([http://www.mcsweeneys.net/davis.html]). Her career, cut so tragically short, piqued my interest and I sought out the two books she had written: Wonder When You'll Miss Me: A Novel and Circling the Drain: Stories. I began reading the novel but got distracted and it was shoved on my bookshelf to wait until I thought of it again.Friday night, that time

This is my favorite kind of book. It has striking characters, wild energy, and equal parts humor and pathos. It begins with a horrible event and tracks a young girl as she struggles to escape her own downward spiral. It's beautifully written and had me hooked from the beginning. The best part? As the protagonist moves toward redemption, she saves herself.

Noticed this book on the library shelves and was very intrigued by the title. I read it in one day, which is rather amazing for me; not because I'm a slow reader but because I really don't have time in my day to dedicate to just reading. I couldn't put this one down. Kept me interested from the very first sentence. Since I like my reading to always be wrapped up tidy with a nice bow (since my life is far from it), I was slightly disappointed to not have had some closure or reckoning regarding

My local library lists this as both adult fiction and young adult fiction, so I wasn't sure what to expect from it. Young adult novels have come a long way since the days of Sweet Valley High, but I still wanted something that would hold my attention without coming across as juvenile. "Wonder When You'll Miss Me" was excellent, a great book for adults and, even though several parts hover near the edges of mature reading, I think a great story of young adults too, especially young women with

I really liked this book. sad main character but ends well. wish it didn't end.
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