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Frannie in Pieces

Ephron, Delia (Book - 2007)

Frannie in Pieces
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When fifteen-year-old Frannie's father dies, only a mysterious jigsaw puzzle that he leaves behind can help her come to terms with his death.

Additional Contributors: Beckerman, Chad
Publisher: Laura Geringer BooksHarperTeen
Pages: 374
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 0060747161, 9780060747169, 9780060747176, 006074717X
Language: English

Frannie - (Student - Girl) Father recently passed away; mourning her father's untimely death and the loss of the only person who understood her; obsessed with death; struggles to make sense of the world; feels like she doesn't belong with her conventional mother and stepfather; discovers a jigsaw puzzle which transports her to a foreign place where she meets her father before she was born

Young adult fiction, Family, Psychological, Fantasy, and Coming of age
Death of a parent, Death and dying, Family relationships, Imagination, Puzzles, Loss, Parallel worlds, Relationships, Teenage girls, Stepfamilies, Identity, Children of divorced parents, Grief, Self-discovery, Artists, Obsession, and Journeys
Statement of Responsibility: Delia Ephron ; drawings by Chad W. Beckerman
Physical Description: 374 p. : ill. ; 19 cm
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Kirkus Reviews

The world is full of things that can kill you, and 15-year-old Frannie knows this. She's become intensely aware of the dangers around her ever since she found her father, dead from a heart attack on his bathroom floor. When she finds an elaborate homemade puzzle labeled "Frances Anne 1000" while cleaning out his home, she becomes convinced that putting it together will somehow connect her back to him. Ephron tells her story leisurely, allowing Frannie to move back and forth between the present-tense narrative of her grief and her recollections of life with her artist father, both before and after her parents' divorce, weaving in subplots and complications both funny and revealing in conscious emulation of a jigsaw puzzle. So deliberate is the exposition that the introduction of Frannie's magical ability to enter the puzzle as she works it comes something as a surprise, appearing as it does more than one-third of the way through the book, and clashes with the everyday realism that has preceded it. Frannie's response to her situation rings emotionally true, however, and readers will enjoy the time they spend with her. (Fiction. 12+) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission. 


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