Unhappy at home, Nancy and her friend Katie adopt punk lifestyles and find relief in cutting themselves, until Nancy is forced to confront her problems.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Silent Screams I take with me----,
By Nikki (Houston Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crosses (Paperback)
I first came upon Crosses in my local library. It caught my eye because of it's description. When I got to the 4th line in the summary of the book, I thought someone had written a book about me. This book goes into the cutter's mind and not only gives reasons, but stories followed by them. I could not put this book down. I could feel the pain in the character as I seemed to live her life myself. I could relate to nearly all of her stories, and felt I was reading my diary from years, months, even days ago. Her feelings and thoughts seemed to intertwine with mine and felt I was going through this depressing and sometimes uplifting journy with her the whole time. Unfortunatly I continue to cut myself, and I do not intend on getting help until I feel I am ready, but for all of the other people suffering from this terrible, depressing, confusing disorder, you're not alone. I highly suggest this wonderful descriptive book to all cutters around the world. Not as an answer, a relief of any sort, but to let you all know that you are not alone
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful Message,
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This review is from: Crosses (Hardcover)
I got into reading this book when I was in high school ditching oneday and couldn't put it down. I was dating a girl who was a cutter and even though she didn't get into the drugs part of it like a few I have met since then. It got to the point that she would cut in the middle of class while we were in Colinary arts. I never really thought to much about it until I got this book and I realized what was really going on and that she needed some help or something could happen to her. She promised me she would get help and I beleived her so I never told her parents about it. she ended up killing herself from cutting to deep one night after we got into a fight. This book although takes it a little far sends out a powerful message that this is serious and if you know someone who cuts help them get help becuase sadly to say people do end up dying from this sickness. This powerful message is something all teens should read I know my kids will
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magnicentally written,
By Sara Jones (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crosses (Paperback)
As a teeneager, I found this book to be compelling and honest. At times I was frustrated and in other instances I was bawling. Crosses was written to not be forgotten. This is an excellent oppurtunity to see inside the life of a teen and the struggle to be ourselves.
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