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Twins. Juvenile fiction.
Sisters. Juvenile fiction.
Haitian American families. Florida. Miami. Juvenile fiction.
Bereavement. Juvenile fiction.
Grief. Juvenile fiction.
Traffic accidents. Juvenile fiction.
Twins. Fiction.
Sisters. Fiction.
Grief. Fiction.
Traffic accidents. Fiction.
Haitian Americans. Fiction.
Family life. Florida. Miami. Fiction.
Miami (Fla.). Juvenile fiction.
Miami (Fla.). Fiction.
Gr 7 Up-Identical twins Isabelle and Giselle were born with their fingers entwined and the doctors had to separate them, digit by digit. Now at 16, their parents are separated and considering divorce and the twins are developing their own interests and friends. As the unhappy family is running late to Isabelle's school orchestra concert, the two are once again holding hands when the red minivan hits their SUV. For several days after the accident, the doctors and Aunt Leslie think Giselle is the twin who died and call her Isabelle, and Giselle, trapped in a coma, cannot tell them who she is. Unable to wake up or move, Giselle travels through her memory of friends, family, and mostly of Isabelle as she decides whether to let go of her twin and return to life or to stay in her vegetative state. Waking up, though, only leads to physical pain and grief as she struggles to recover from the accident and her sister's death. Haitian-born Danticat, better known for her adult books, shines in this young adult novel that at times seems to move into the supernatural and mystical before yanking readers back into realism. A bit mystery, a bit romance, even a touch of humor, the strong writing leads readers on a journey through Giselle's past, a journey she must take before she can face the present—and the future without Isabelle. VERDICT Well-crafted characters and strong writing make this a book to recommend, especially for fans of Gayle Forman's If I Stay (Dutton, 2009).— Janet Hilbun, University of North Texas
ALA BooklistCan 15 minutes really mean the difference between life and death? This is a question that keeps rolling around 16-year-old Giselle's concussed head after a terrible car accident puts her entire family in the hospital and claims the life of her twin sister accident that might have been avoided if Giselle hadn't been running late. Moving through Giselle's consciousness, lucid dreams, confusion, and pain, Danticat (Claire of the Sea Light, 2013), in her first novel for teens, writes a soulful account of one girl's grief. The narrative is one of reflection rather than action, as readers come to a rounded understanding of both girls through Giselle's episodic remembrances. There's a lot quietly packed into this novel selle's Haitian heritage, her parents' imminent separation, the complications and thrills of first love, music, and art t most interesting is Danticat's rendering of identical twins as unique individuals. This is a poignant story for thoughtful teens that explores what it means to be a twin and how to say good-bye without losing oneself.
School Library Journal Starred Review
ALA Booklist
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Wilson's High School Catalog
Excerpted from Untwine: A Novel by Edwidge Danticat
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A haunting and mesmerizing story about sisterhood, family, love, and loss by literary luminary Edwidge Danticat.
Giselle Boyer and her identical twin, Isabelle, are as close as sisters can be, even as their family seems to be unraveling. Then the Boyers have a tragic encounter that will shatter everyone's world forever.Giselle wakes up in the hospital, injured and unable to speak or move. Trapped in the prison of her own body, Giselle must revisit her past in order to understand how the people closest to her -- her friends, her parents, and above all, Isabelle, her twin -- have shaped and defined her. Will she allow her love for her family and friends to lead her to recovery? Or will she remain lost in a spiral of longing and regret?Untwine is a spellbinding tale, lyrical and filled with love, mystery, humor, and heartbreak. Award-winning author Edwidge Danticat brings her extraordinary talent to this graceful and unflinching examination of the bonds of friendship, romance, family, the horrors of loss, and the strength we must discover in ourselves when all seems hopeless.