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body image and self-perception month

Book Review: Girl Overboard, by Justina Chen Headley

3rd July 2010 By Julianne 4 Comments

Everyone assumes Syrah Cheng has everything she could possibly want. She’s the daughter of the billionaire Ethan Cheng, which means she’s got a bedroom filled with specially chosen antiques, a place at an exclusive school, and designer clothes. But her parents are distant and her half-siblings can’t stand her. She only finds happiness when hanging out with her best friend Age and on her snowboard. After her heart is broken by a snowboarder who was only with her to get to her father’s money, she narrowly survives an accident on the slopes, and has to learn to live again.

Syrah is a sympathetic and interesting character who suffers from body image problems on two levels. After her accident, she finds it difficult to trust her body again, and she also worries about not being as slim and perfect as her mother and her half-sister, Grace. Her mum puts a lot of pressure on her to live up to ideals of beauty, making her wear girdles and trying to control her diet. Syrah avoids looking at herself in the mirror and wears men’s snowboarding clothes to cover up her body. She compares herself physically to the girlfriends of the boys she likes, and her manga alter-ego, Shiraz, is, as she eventually realises, ‘a stick figure with an ample chest’.

The book is quite slow paced at first, I found I had to be patient as there is a lot of scene-setting before the real action begins, about halfway through. At that point it picks up and then I was engrossed until the end. I don’t really know anything about snowboarding but Girl Overboard was really accessible, you don’t need any prior knowledge of the sport to understand what the characters are talking about! I also loved that there were references to Chinese culture, it gave me a strong sense of Syrah’s family history and background.

I did wish that more time was spent on Syrah’s relationship with her parents. Her relationship with Grace was drawn and developed really well, but her parents went from distant to more friendly in a few pages. There is a lot covered in this book though so I can understand why the author wanted to focus on the other issues. I thought that what Syrah learns about her body was really interesting and true.

I would definitely recommend this book, as I said before I think it requires a little patience at first but it is well worth it. I am really looking forward to reading Justina Chen Headley‘s other books.

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: body image and self-perception month, book review, books, Chinese-American, Justina Chen Headley, snowboarding, teen fiction, teenage, teenage fiction, YA, young adult

Body Image & Self-Perception Month

1st July 2010 By Julianne 1 Comment

body image and self-perception month

Throughout July I’m taking part in Body Image and Self-Perception Month, as hosted by the lovely Jo of Once Upon a Bookcase. I really enjoyed reading Jo’s Sex in Teen Lit Month back when I was a lit blog lurker so when she announced that she was thinking of doing another themed month this year I was delighted.

I decided to take part in this project when she announced the theme because it is a subject very close to my heart as someone who had various and many self-esteem issues as a teenager. I have read eight books so far and have another two to read; I am also planning various relevant discussion posts.

If you would like to see a full list of all the good stuff that I and the rest of the BI&SP month bloggers have planned, check out the introduction post, and for links to all the posts as they are posted, here is the schedule. To read about the inspiration and purpose behind BI&SP month, just click the banner above.

Edit 09/05/2013: Jo has altered her pages recently, for all the BI&SP month information and links, just visit this page.

I hope that you will participate and comment on my reviews and discussion posts, it should be loads of fun!

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