FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While ten-year-old Anya faces the difficulties of losing her hair to alopecia, her classmate Keely learns how to stand up for what she knows is right.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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I can relate...,
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This review is from: Because of Anya (Hardcover)
I can totally relate to this book. I have this disease, and I cried through the entire thing. I felt every single emotion described, and I think it's great for kids to read to raise awareness.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Because of Anya (Paperback)
Anya, a fourth-grader, has a rare but not very serious medical condition that causes all of her hair to fall out. She doesn't want anyone to know, so after Christmas she returns to school wearing a wig that was designed to look exactly like her hair used to look. Anya is terrified at the thought that someone will find out she is bald.
Keely is an insecure girl in Anya's class. She hangs around with Stef, the most popular girl in their class, and she usually does whatever Stef wants her to do. Stef has noticed something funny about Anya's hair and suspects that she is wearing a wig. She wants Keely to tug on it to find out for sure, and to find out what is wrong with her. Keely is convinced that Anya must have cancer or some other awful disease, and she doesn't want to make things any worse for the girl. For the first time she can remember, Keely doesn't do exactly what Stef wants. But somehow everyone finds out anyway, and Anya is mortified that her secret is out. Is there anything Keely can do to make her feel better? I liked that Anya had a condition that wasn't potentially fatal; it caused disigurement but no pain and no death. This kept the focus on her humiliation and helplessness instead of putting the focus on a fight to survive.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Because of Anya,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Because of Anya (Paperback)
Have you ever had a problem that just wouldn't go away? Anya did, she has alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is a rare disease that means that you're allergic to your own hair. Steph, a mean girl in school, and her crew think that she has cancer. Absolutely nothing will stand in their way of finding out the well known question, why is Anya wearing a wig? In Because of Anya, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Anya finds out the hard way what it is like to have no hair. When Keely, Steph's friend, tries to talk to Anya, Anya does not know why, but she tries in every way possible to not let her secret get out to anyone. Will it go to far? Will the secret get out? If so, how? What will they think of her? Find out by reading the absolutely amazing book by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Because of Anya.
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