Twelve lively and beguiling stories explore coming-of-age in Ireland today. The perfect novel for teens who are eager to discover How the Irish Saved Civilization and who read or saw Angela's Ashes.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I must first admit Thicker than Water is not a book I would typically choose to read. I usually prefer novels to read, not a collection of short stories. However, the title intrigued me. I decided to give it a try. Even though the book is not a novel, it contains a similar idea throughout all the stories: growing up. Therefore, I find this book an excellent choice for teenagers. I particularly liked "When Grania Grows Up." It is a story about a young girl who symbolically and literally grows up when she realizes her parents are only together because of her. She decides to move out of her parents' house to live with her friend, so (I believe) her parents and herself can be free. I believe many teenagers might like "Good Girl," which is a different type of story. While she is waiting on her boyfriend, a young girl is tricked into going in an isolated area. There, girls (about her own age) mistreat her by shaving her head. But, through this experience she learns that her boyfriend doesn't love her, and she also gains more appreciation for her younger sister. One story, in particular, may be a little controversial. "Off Ya Go, So" is about a young girl dealing with pregnancy and planning an abortion. Although the term "abortion" is never used, it is clear what she is planning to do. I recommend this book highly to people who enjoy short stories and to teenagers dealing with the emotions of growing up. The stories are interesting, and they are written by Irish or Irish-American authors, which adds even more interest to it if you have never read anything by an Irish author.
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I must admit, I did judge this book by the cover. I took it off the shelf for it's beautifully designed cover.This is a collection of 13 short stories on growing up for Irish teens. Written by 13 irish or irish-american authors, well known and semi-famous. Short Stories generally showcase the writing style of the author, rather than the story or content. Each of these authors wrote in a good style. The stories are common everyday teen stories which will make a teen think if they have not encountered certain situations. The stories are to demonstrate how young Irish people will grow up in the real world. Alot of the teens who will read this and emphasize or sympathize with the characters at times. They realistic and apart of our everyday 'real' world.The story lines are direct, simple and to-the-point. For readers who appreciate good writing style and short stories, you will like many parts of this book. I will recommend this to anyone who is interested to seeing the Irish adolescent perspective on subjects such as bulimia, puberty, friendship, abortion, relationships with: siblings, parents, & the world, and more.For parents of Irish teens, this is a good book for them to read and connect with other irish teens. The stories are realistic and the writing styles of the excellent authors makes this book something you should really check out.
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