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Fifteen-year-old Izzy has it all -- a loving family, terrific friends, a place on the cheerleading squad. But her comfortable world crumbles when a date with a senior ends in a car crash and she loses her right leg.
Suddenly nothing is the same. The simplest tasks become enormous challenges. Her friends don't seem to know how to act around her. Her family is supportive, but they don't really want to deal with how much she's hurting.
Then Rosamunde extends a prickly offer of friendship. Rosamunde definitely isn't the kind of girl Izzy would have been friends with in her old life. But Rosamunde may be the only person who can help Izzy face her new one.
A car accident causes fifteen-year-old Izzy to lose one leg and face the need to start building a new life as an amputee.
In one of the Newbery Medalist's most poignant novels, a teenager learns to accept the changes in her life after she loses her leg in a car accident. Ages 12-up. (Oct.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsCynthia Voigt is the author of Dicey's Song, winner of the Newbery Medal, and A Solitary Blue, a Newbery Honor Book. She is the recipient of the 1995 Margaret A. Edwards Award. She lives in Maine
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January 08, 2008: The first book I think of, instantly, when someone asks me what my least favorite book is? Two points for you if you guessed Izzy, Willy-Nilly. I don't mean to be rude (Obviously some people liked it) but honestly, if you haven't read this book and are contemplating doing so, don't. Because chances are you will not like it, and there are so many other great books out there. Please look for them.
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December 03, 2007: Eh, it wasnt the best book ive ever read, in fact i was a little disappointed, i wanted them to explain in the begining izzy's life, how her life was, explain it more, but yea, otherwise its a good book, i really did like the way the author had her cope with her injury.