Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta

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  • Pub. Date: September 2004
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 323,218

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Reading Level from Lexile: 770L 
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  • Pub. Date: September 2004
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
  • Format: Hardcover, 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 323,218
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Lexile: 770L 

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MOST OF MY friends now go to Pius Senior College, but my mother wouldn’t allow it because she says the girls there leave with limited options and she didn’t bring me up to have limitations placed upon me. If you know my mother, you’ll sense there’s an irony there, based on the fact that she is the Queen of the Limitation Placers in my life.

Francesca battles her mother, Mia, constantly over what’s best for her. All Francesca wants is her old friends and her old school, but instead Mia sends her to St. Sebastian’s, an all-boys’ school that has just opened its doors to girls. Now Francesca’s surrounded by hundreds of boys, with only a few other girls for company. All of them weirdos—or worse.

Then one day, Mia is too depressed to get out of bed. One day turns into months, and as her family begins to fall apart, Francesca realizes that without her mother’s high spirits, she hardly knows who she is. But she doesn’t yet realize that she’s more like Mia than she thinks. With a little unlikely help from St. Sebastian’s, she just might be able to save her family, her friends, and—especially—herself.

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Sixteen-year-old Francesca could use her outspoken mother's help with the problems of being one of a handful of girls at a parochial school that has just turned co-ed, but her mother has suddenly become severely depressed.

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In a starred review, PW wrote, "Sixteen-year-old Francesca's compelling voice will carry readers along during a transitional year in her family and school life." Ages 12-up. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Melina Marchetta lives in Sydney, Australia, where she is a teacher. She is also the author of Looking for Alibrandi, which received numerous awards and was released as a major Australian film. Saving Francesca is her second novel.

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September 14, 2008: Francesca?s mother, Mia, is suffering from debilitating depression and Francesca doesn?t know what to do. She is shocked and angry when she learns the events that led up to the depression. She lashes out at her dad and tells him her mother will get better if he he?d only let her mother vent. He tells her that he?s respecting her privacy. She tells him he hiding because he?s a coward. He decides to take Francesca?s advice and listens as his wife opens up about her sadness.

Saving Francescaby Anonymous

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September 12, 2008: Melina Marchetta brought out real problems in her book, Saving Francesca. Marchetta used realistic dialog that fit in with the teenaged theme of the book. In this book, Marchetta uses realistic situations to draw out the issue of depression. The book begins at the point in time that Francesca?s mother stops getting out of bed. Though confused, Francesca is also happy that her mother is not lecturing her. Francesca is a high school student at St. Sebastian?s. St. Sebastian?s was an all boy school the year before so more than 50% is boys. Francesca hates going to St. Sebastian?s but ends up making new friends, and one more more-than-just-a-friend friend. Francesca begins doing anything she can to help her mother with her depression. But, when Francesca uncovers the reason for her mother?s sudden depression she becomes furious at her father and runs away. When she is brought back she realizes her father?s strength and his love for her and who her true friends are. Saving Francesca is a great novel that brings out the very common problems of being a teenager and the less common problem of depression. By using realistic dialogue and situations Marchetta has created a convincing and realistic novel that you won?t be able to put down.


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