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Heart to heart
Lurlene McDaniel.
Cataloging in Publication
New York : Delacorte Press, 2010.
p. cm.

Annotations:

Relates the complicated friendship of a teenaged girl, her best friend, her best friend's boyfriend, and a young heart transplant recipient.

Reviews:

Kirkus (Kirkus Reviews, May 15, 2010 (Vol. 78, No. 10))
Those familiar with McDaniel's tearjerker style won't be surprised or disappointed by this latest iteration, in which teenager Elowyn Eden's untimely death enables another teen, Arabeth St. Clair, to live through the gift of heart transplantation. Readers are briefly directly introduced to the charismatic teen, but fiery-tempered Elowyn lives on after her deadly car accident through the stories and memories of her best friend, Kassey, and, eerily, through Arabeth, who immediately after transplantation finds herself changed. Changes range from craving Elowyn's favorite ice-cream flavor to the transformation of her timid personality into an outgoing style she has never known. At first, Arabeth is confused, but as she befriends Elowyn's family, boyfriend and, especially, Kassey, she realizes that her transplant included more than just a heart. The author plays this as a positive sharing rather than a more sinister takeover, and woven into this emotional text are threads related to parent/child relationships, first loves and death and dying, which add depth and a sadness that is expertly tempered with hope and a love of life. 2010, Delacorte, 224p, $11.99. Category: Fiction. Ages 13 up. © 2010 Kirkus Reviews/VNU eMedia, Inc. All rights reserved.

Subjects:

Friendship Fiction.
Death Fiction.
Heart--Transplantation Fiction.
Fathers and daughters Fiction.
LanguageCall NumberLCCNDewey DecimalISBN/ISSN
English (eng) PZ7.M4784172 He 2010
2009017343 [Fic]
9780385734608 (hc)
9780385904599 (glb)
0385734603
0385904592
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