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The Hunger [Paperback]

Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch (Author), Marsha Skrypuch (Author)
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October 1, 2002

Fifteen-year-old Paula's perfectionism drives every facet of her life, from her marks in Grade 10 to the pursuit of a "perfect body." A history project brings her face to face with her grandmother's early life and, as she delves deeper, she is disturbed to find eerie parallels between her own struggles and what she learns of the past.

As Paula slowly destroys the very body she's trying to perfect, her spirit is torn between settling for her imperfect life or entering the shadowy mystery of her grandmother's Armenian past. The shimmering Euphrates River beckons her, but, as she soon discovers, there are many things worse than imperfection.

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"The Hunger is a beautifully written account of one young woman's journey to find out about her heritage while she struggles with the very real issues of anorexia. It appeals to all generations and helps to guide the reader from present-day realities to the realities of history."

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Fifteen-year-old Paula's perfectionism drives everything from her marks to her body. A history project about Paula's grandmother reveals parallels with her own struggles.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Dundurn; 1 edition (October 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1895681162
  • ISBN-13: 978-1895681161
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,074,773 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Marsha Skrypuch is the author of many books for children and young adults. She has written more novels about the Armenian genocide than any other author in the English speaking world, yet she is not Armenian. "I write about people who must give up everything that is dear to them and travel to a new country. To me, these people are heroic."

Marsha tricked her teachers into thinking she knew how to read until it all caught up with her in grade 4 when she failed the provincial reading exam. Adding insult to injury, they made her repeat the year. As the tallest and oldest kid in the class, she didn't want to be seen learning to read with little skinny books and she was too proud to ask for help, so she taught herself how to read by taking out the fattest book in the children's section of the Brantford Public Library -- Oliver Twist. She kept on renewing it for a whole year. Reading that book was a turning point in her life. She decided that she loved reading, and wanted to write too.

Marsha loves speaking with students of all ages, especially those who are struggling academically or who feel "different".

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking novel deals with anorexia, January 8, 2000
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The Hunger makes thought-provoking reading for anyone, though it is aimed at young adults. Marsha Skrypuch deals intelligently and gracefully with sensitive issues, primarily anorexia and the massacres of Armenians during WW1. She effectively contrasts the self-imposed hunger of anorexia and the involuntary hunger of starvation in two teenagers separated by eighty years but linked by blood, Marta in 1915-18 Armenia and Paula in 1990s Canada. Skrypuch explores both girls' desperate situations realistically and without pulling punches. This book would be an especially suitable gift for a young person struggling to overcome an eating disorder or to deal with personal or family trauma. I recommend it highly.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Deft Blend of the Past and Present, July 27, 2002
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Anorexia and Bulimia are subjects that are all too often dealt with in a sensational manner in young adult fiction. Marsha Skrypuch, however, avoids these pitfalls in her wonderful book, "The Hunger", and has written a novel that is thought provoking but never didactic or preachy. The device she chooses to use - of linking fifteen year old Paula's struggles with food to the struggles of her ancestor in early twentieth century Armenia - works beautifully, allowing both Paula and the reader to put these struggles into a context, whilst also broadening the issues raised.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A skillful blend of the contemporary and the historical, July 14, 2002
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A compelling read with characters that jump off the page. This young adult novel is sophisticated enough for the adult reader, and offers insight into issues facing contemporary teens as well as adults in today's world. The characters are vivid and believable, as are the relationships between them. The facts they uncover, the secrets they reveal, and the self-discoveries they experience give them a life of their own. Obviously well-researched, this novel draws astonishing parallels between a modern-day affliction and man's historical inhumanity to man. The story centers on Paula, a teen obsessed with perfection. A straight-A student, she throws herself into a history project while trying to attain the perfect body - and becomes bulimic and anorexic in the process. As her illness progresses, she has a brush with death and comes face to face with the horrors and privation of the Armenian massacres of 1915-23. The reader is pulled into Paula's world, and along the way learns about the mechanics and treatment of anorexia and bulimia, and the warning signs. Historical facts, like the obscure but chilling 1939 Hitler quote "Who today remembers the extermination of the Armenians?" add depth and relevance to Paula's quest for answers as she struggles with life...and death. A must read.
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