The Freak Observer



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Title: The Freak Observer
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint: Carolrhoda Lab
Pub Date: 08/01/2010
ISBN: 9780761362128
Author: Blythe Woolston
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Category:
FICTION - JUVENILE: Family & Everyday Life: Family
 

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Print Editions:
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: 08/01/2010
Pages: 208
Trim Size: 5 1/4 x 7 1/2
ISBN: 9780761362128
List Price: $16.95


eBook Editions:
Media Type: Adobe Reader
File Size: 5.97 MB
Pub Date: 08/01/2010
ISBN: 9780761365440
Price: $12.71

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The Freak Observer is rich in family drama, theoretical physics, and an unusual, tough young woman - Loa Lindgren.

For eight years, Loa Sollilja's world ran like one of those mechanical models of the solar system, with her baby sister, Asta, as the sun. Asta suffered from a genetic disorder that left her a permanent infant, and caring for her was Loa's life. Everything spun neatly and regularly as the whole family orbited around Asta.

But now Asta's dead, and 16-year-old Loa's clockwork galaxy has collapsed. As Loa spins off on her own, her mind ambushes her with vivid nightmares and sadistic flashbacks - a textbook case of PTSD. But there are no textbook fixes for Loa's short-circuiting brain. She must find her own way to pry her world from the clutches of death.

The Freak Observer is a startling debut about death, life, astrophysics, and finding beauty in chaos.

Reviews
Readers meet 16-year-old Loa in her guidance counselor's office as she is being encouraged to return to her schoolwork after witnessing her friend's death in a road accident. Although physically battered and bruised, Loa seems disengaged, which is surprising until it quickly becomes clear that this horrific event is one in a series, including the death of her baby sister, that has torn her family to shreds. This text provides a sharp snapshot of Loa's life as she battles PTSD from these events and attempts to conquer related vivid death-related dreams and hallucinations. Anchoring each chapter is a short question or statement, generally related to science, that ties to the forthcoming chapter-although Woolston makes readers work to see the connection, enabling them to understand Loa on another deeper level. A keenly observant narrator noticing life's small details, Loa holds nothing back, which is both riveting and heartbreaking. An auspicious debut for both the author and Carolrhoda's new Lab imprint. (Fiction. YA)

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