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Zeises, Lara M. Bringing up the bones.


ZEISES, Lara M. Bringing up the bones. Random House, Dell Laurel-Leaf. 224p. c2002. 0-440-22974-X. $5.99. S*

From KLIATT's November 2002 review of the hardcover edition: This is an unusually powerful coming-of-age story, an Honor Book in the Delacorte Press Prize competition for a First Young Adult Novel. It reminds me somewhat of Making the Run by Heather Henson, another gifted young writer. Both novels are brutally authentic, I think, which might not please parents and teachers who keep hoping that adolescents today don't smoke, drink, or engage in casual sex. Both are about young women at 18, searching to determine their own identities as they approach the time when they must leave home and childhood behind. Zeises' Bridget is living on her own, recovering from the death of her best friend Benji, at odds with her mother, trying to understand her feelings for a new boyfriend, Jasper, and for her old friend Ellie. She is grieving grieving Mourning, see there . She is in therapy. She is frequently overwhelmed o·ver·whelm  
tr.v. o·ver·whelmed, o·ver·whelm·ing, o·ver·whelms
1. To surge over and submerge; engulf: waves overwhelming the rocky shoreline.

2.
a.
 by her emotions and doesn't understand them.

The setting is Delaware, of all places, the college town where the University of Delaware [3] The student body at the University of Delaware is largely an undergraduate population. Delaware students have a great deal of access to work and internship opportunities.  is located; Jasper is a student there. Bridget is postponing college, knowing that it is important that she is strong enough to get beyond Benji's death before she is able to move on to live her own life. The horrible complication complication /com·pli·ca·tion/ (kom?pli-ka´shun)
1. disease(s) concurrent with another disease.

2. occurrence of several diseases in the same patient.


com·pli·ca·tion
n.
 about Benji and Bridget's relationship is that Benji was a reluctant lover even as Bridget felt he was everything to her: her soul mate. Benji was hungry to get as far away from home as possible, and some weeks before his death in California he had written to break up with her. She had lost him twice: once when he broke up with her, once when he died. So, is she ready to fall in love with Jasper? Does she know what love is? Yes, the physical attraction Noun 1. physical attraction - a desire for sexual intimacy
concupiscence, sexual desire, eros

desire - the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state
 is great, and Jasper adores her and is understanding, but is this enough to build on?

Zeises is able to create a complicated world around Bridget's thoughts and actions. Bridget is neurotic neurotic /neu·rot·ic/ (ndbobr-rot´ik)
1. pertaining to or characterized by a neurosis.

2. a person affected with a neurosis.


neu·rot·ic
adj.
, yes, but understandably so, and she is a very sympathetic person. Other characters are also well defined and believable be·liev·a·ble  
adj.
Capable of eliciting belief or trust. See Synonyms at plausible.



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. Claire Rosser, KLIATT
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