Shark Girl

Shark Girl

by Kelly Bingham

Narrated by Kate Reinders

Unabridged — 3 hours, 5 minutes

Shark Girl

Shark Girl

by Kelly Bingham

Narrated by Kate Reinders

Unabridged — 3 hours, 5 minutes

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Overview

On a sunny day at the beach with her mom and brother, fifteen-year-old Jane Arrowood went for a swim. And then everything-absolutely everything-changed. Now she's counting down the days until she returns to school with her fake arm and kids will whisper, “That's her. That's Shark Girl,” when she passes. But right now there are only questions. Why did this happen? Why her? What about her art? What about her life?

“A provocative portrait of one girl's journey.... Powerful without being maudlin or preachy...readers will come to empathize with and respect Jane for her strength and brutal honesty.” -Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Will entice readers; the drama of the shark attack will hook them, and Jane's inner journey will hold them till the end.” -School Library Journal (starred review)

“A poetic and beautiful debut novel.” -Boston Globe


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From the Publisher

A provocative portrait…powerful without being maudlin or preachy.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

This engaging read will entice enthusiastic and reluctant readers; the drama of the shark attack will hook them, and Jane’s inner journey will hold them till the end.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

School Library Journal - Audio

11/01/2013
Gr 6–10—In her hometown of Santa Clarita, California, 15-year-old Jane Arrowood's life changes in just a few moments when a shark attacks her. Near death, she's rescued by her older brother and spends months in the hospital—first in a coma and then undergoing painful operations and therapy to deal with the amputation of her drawing arm. Peppered with letters, text messages, and newspaper clippings, this first person account offers themes of fate and rebirth as Jane, a talented artist, strives toward recovery and self discovery. The callous nature of social media is a subtext, as the shark attack was filmed by a beachgoer and went viral on the Internet and in newscasts. A young amputee helps Jane as she battles doubts and depression. Listeners will not likely recognize that this is a novel in verse because Kate Reinders's reading does not reflect the poetic structure of the text; instead, it comes across as a stream of consciousness. Reinders's vocal dynamics guide listeners easily in the frequent transition between spoken word and thought. Though it has obvious similarities to Bethany Hamilton's nonfiction memoir, Soul Surfer (Paw Prints, 2008), Bringham's novel (Candlewick, 2007) is bursting with raw emotion and is a powerful story in its own right. Short and affecting, this would be a great choice for a book discussion group.—Lisa Taylor, Ocean County Library, NJ

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172666674
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 03/12/2013
Edition description: Unabridged

Read an Excerpt

GHOST

Sometimes
I can still feel my right hand,
like a best friend;
weighted,
warm.

Sometimes
Mom looks for a tissue or the book lying among my covers and I reach for it,
then I remember
I cannot reach with that hand ever again.

Sometimes a prickle crawls across my cheek,
and that right hand tries to rise from the grave,
moved to scratch.
The fingers, palm,
wrist, and arm that I remember don't know enough to know peace.

_______

SHARK GIRL by Kelly Bingham. Copyright © 2007 by Kelly Bingham. Published by Candlewick Press, Inc., Cambridge, MA.

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