Tags: YA, homophobia, anger management, family
Summary
However, things begin to fall apart in everyone’s lives when Shawna’s father, a control freak with anger management issues, insists on staking genetic claim on the son whom he never knew he had, a son whom Shawna’s mother tried to pass off as Fran’s. Shawna’s father is determined to get his way, even if it meets using or hurting a dozen people in the process, including those close to him. Shawna has lived under his control all his life, but now just might be the time for her to take a stance and do what SHE believes is right.
Review
Jeannine Garsee tackles the difficult subjects of homosexuality, homophobia, and family loyalty in SAY THE WORD. In particular, I found the family loyalty issue most striking. It’s incredibly difficult for an author to create a despicable character who we want to beat the crap out of, yet still empathize and understand where he’s coming from. Mr. Gallagher, and, to a lesser extent, Shawna, are two such characters. They’re flawed, sometimes with unadmirable points of view or attitudes, and yet you can’t help but feel for them, can’t help but understand where they’re coming from, even as you wish for them to grow up.
I feel like the issue of homophobia could have been discussed more in-depth, and I certainly wasn’t satisfied with the blasé way in which Shawna’s sex life was treated. The characters of Shawna, her dad, Schmule, and even Shawna’s friend LeeLee were well developed, but something was missing in Shawna’s budding friendship with—and later, romantic attraction to— Arye. That came out of nowhere, and I found myself unable to understand their relationship.
Even with those small complaints, I found SAY THE WORD to be an overall good read, perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen and Elizabeth Scott.
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Sarah Dessen
Elizabeth Scott
Writing: 3/5
Characters: 4/5
Plot: 3/5
Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5
I can't wait to read this one. I really love the plot, I hope I love the whole story too.
ReplyDeleteI got a copy of this from the author online to read before the ARCs and it hurt my eyes to bad :( I wish I could have finished it.
ReplyDeletei can't imagine what it would be like to be left like that. from your great review, it sounds like the author does a good job of relaying the emotions. i'm interested in picking this one up--thanks!
ReplyDeleteOoh this sounds good. I like ES & SD so I may have to try it!
ReplyDeleteI just requested my library buy it and they are. I am disappointed to hear the homophobia wasn't addressed more. I have not read Dessen or Scott so I have no reference for the style here
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I'm a huge fan of both Dessen and Scott, so I'll definitely have to check this out! Thanks!
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Thank you for the review, and to everyone for their comments. :)
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