
Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2007
Lexile Score
720
Reading Level
3
ATOS
4.6
Interest Level
9-12(UG)
نویسنده
Caitlin Greerشابک
9780739359723
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- نقد و بررسی
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Characterization is especially well done in this captivating story of Naomi, a teenager who loses her memory after a bad fall. Caitlin Greer captures the tone and timbre of a young person in the process of finding herself--and discovering that she's not the person she thought she was. Revelations of Naomi's life--current and past--resonate in Greer's voice. Greer's performance perfectly reveals the author's latest exploration of the ethereal planes of human existence. Going beyond what is physically present, Zevin again pushes the envelope in depicting her character's psyche. Although the dialogue is not typical teen language, and the characters are mature beyond their years, both story and narration are compelling. D.L.M. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

August 6, 2007
Departing from the science fiction premise of Elsewhere,
Zevin cooks up an entertaining love story out of what her narrator calls “chance, gravity and a dash of head trauma.” As the novel opens, 16-year-old Naomi has fallen down a flight of stairs and lost all memory of the past four years. She doesn't remember her parents' divorce (not to mention her mother's remarriage, her half-sister and her father's recent engagement to a tango dancer). Her best friend, Will, with whom she co-edits the school yearbook, and Ace, her tennis-player boyfriend, seem like strangers. What Naomi does remember is James, the first person she saw after her accident. The image of the boy—who helped her to the hospital and stayed to make sure she was all right—lingers as she tries to sort out her past and her feelings. Well-defined characters and convincing narration camouflage the Lifetime-
movie premise and the inevitability of every plot turn (no one will doubt which characters will become romantically involved and who will end up together). Naomi, adopted in infancy from a Russian orphanage, can summon up more than enough hidden emotional depths to counterweight the slicker aspects of the story; teens will identify with her vulnerability and her heightened feelings of alienation. And fans of psychological dramas won't want to put this book down. Ages 14-up.

January 1, 2008
Gr 9 Up-When Naomi loses a fateful coin toss and has to go back into the school to get the yearbook camera, she falls and hits her head on the step in this novel by Gabrielle Zevin (Farrar, 2007). She wakes up with amnesia and no memory of her boyfriend, estranged mother, and her dad's engagement. All she knows is that mysterious James was at the accident and rode with her in the ambulance. She decides to abandon her former life and embark on a new path with James. But James has secrets of his own. As they are revealed and Naomi begins to recover her memory, the relationship turns and each has to search for their own reality. Naomi's voice is believably rendered by Caitlin Greer in this engrossing novel that will keep teens spellbound.Jeana Actkinson, Bridgeport High School, CT
Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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