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Books with author Gemma Donoghue

  • Fragile

    Gemma Donoghue

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 19, 2020)
    Fans of John Green, Ellen Hopkins, and Laurie Halse Anderson will love Fragile. A painful powerful read, Fragile offers an intense look into the lives of two girls with eating disorders. In clear, gut-wrenching prose, Katherine and Carol take turns narrating their story of destructive behaviors that control their every thought. It started with a candy bar. One minute Katherine was sitting on the couch watching cartoons, about to eat a Snickers. The next she was running to the bathroom and shoving two fingers down her throat and throwing up. Katherine doesn't know how her eating disorder started; was it curiosity, a jealous competition with her best friend Carol to see who would be the smallest, or was it something else? All she knows is that she dropped six sizes in five months after her grandmother tried to file for custody of her after her parents divorced when she was at her lowest weight. Katherine feels like she has lost control over her life and the only thing she believes she can control is what she eats. It became easier and easier for her to lie to her dad and say that she had eaten, to lie to herself and say she was full, or to just not eat at all.At 95 pounds she doesn't feel like a size zero. She still feels fat. When she looks in the mirror she can all she sees is an ocean of fat hanging off of her body even though no one else can see it. Katherine doesn't see food as food. She only sees the calories it contains. Katherine is stuck in a rut in life. And now she's trapped in the small town of Deer's Run New York. Life in Deer's Run is a nightmare come true. Her grandmother has the school nurse, teachers, and lunchroom attendants watch Katherine at lunch, when she goes to the bathroom, and challenges her constantly to eat the foods she's spent half of her life avoiding. Katherine has planned to stay in Deer's Run for her sophomore year. But what he Dad doesn't know is that Katherine only plans on staying long enough to convince her Dad and more importantly her grandmother that she is healthy. Healthy enough to avoid being shipped back to the Rosewood Inpatient Clinic for Eating Disorders, a treatment center for girls like her--girls with eating disorders.After her former best friend Carol commits suicide death, Katherine listens to the messages that Carol left her. Listening to these messages, Carol's unlikely suicide note, Katherine discovers how everything is connected and how the smallest acts caused the biggest ripples. How each story, each person who touched her life pushed her to her death. Revealing the subtle cruelties of teenagers, from bullying, to rumors, to rape, Carol explains herself, her pain, her story.Most of the novel takes place in Katherine's head, as she listens to Carol's voice and to the ugly voice in her head, telling her not to eat. To starve, and to purge which she does in chilling detail. As the trauma of Carol's death coupled with Katherine's strained relationship with her parents and grandmother makes her tighten her grip on her eating disorder. To control something as her world seemingly collapses all around her. Fragile is a gut-wrenching read and a peek into a world where everything is connected and everything comes full circle. Donoghue has created an intriguing character study into the minds of people who make difficult, unimaginable choices. A dark, gritty read from a talented new author.
  • If I Fall

    Gemma Donoghue

    Paperback (Independently published, March 15, 2020)
    Love is scary.It changes you.It can come in and out of your life.And one day it can go away forever. Charles is broken. He's already lost more than most people lose in a lifetime. His parents, his friends, and now his boyfriend John to a heart attack at twenty-six. But Charles has learned how to hide his emotions. How to pretend that everything is okay. How to forget, long enough for his to pick up a razor blade, a knife, or a pair of scissors. Cutting washes the pain away until there is nothing left. He didn't have to think about John, who has left him forever. Or the world, he feels has nothing left to give him.Every cut, every scar hardens Charles's heart. After a failed suicide attempt Charles was given a choice, psychiatrist treatment in a Group home or the morgue. Charles's pain and fear were so deep that it takes years to break through his walls and unravel each layer of pain and secrets like gauze being peeled away from a wound with the help of Dr. Henry Schultz whom Charles comes to see as a friend, and later something more. Layer after layer we see why Charles has been so afraid. Why Charles hides the shame of his scars. And his fear of never being loved because of them. and yet the only thing he has, the thing that he cannot stop doing, the thing he keeps close to his heart is his scars. Donoghue doesn't shy away from exploring the mind of a cutter, the portrayal of self-harm, the physical and emotional act of cutting, and the emotional residue of loss and depression. If I Fall tells a story of people falling in love, falling out of love, being kind and being cruel to themselves and to each other. It's a book about emotional survival, and a piercing desire for its characters to improve themselves to work through the pain of loss, abandonment, and grief.If I Fall is a beautiful, emotional, intense and passionate love story filled with raw emotions and a hero who wears his heart on his sleeve learns how to deal with the scars that his family, his friends, and John have left on his heart.
  • Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins

    Emma Donoghue

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Feb. 27, 1999)
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  • Room: Film tie-in by Emma Donoghue

    Emma Donoghue

    Paperback Bunko (Picador, March 15, 1898)
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  • Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue

    Emma Donoghue

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Jan. 1, 1714)
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  • Room by Emma Donoghue

    Emma Donoghue

    Audio CD (Macmillan Digital Audio, March 15, 1836)
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  • Room: A Novel by Emma Donoghue

    Emma Donoghue

    Mass Market Paperback (Little, Brown and Company, March 15, 1711)
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  • Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins

    Emma Donoghue

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Kissing the Witch : Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue. HarperCollins Publishers,1997
  • The Lotterys More or Less

    Emma Donoghue

    Audio CD (Bolinda/Audible audio, )
    Sumac Lottery is the fifth of seven kids who share their big house with four parents, one grandfather and five pets. At nine, she's the keeper of her family's traditions – from Pow Wow to Holi, Carnival to Hogmanay, Sumac's on guard to make sure that no Lottery celebration is forgotten. But this winter all Sumac’s plans go awry when a Brazilian visitor overstays his welcome. A terrible ice storm grounds all flights, so one of her dads and her favourite brother can’t make it home from India. And then the power starts going out across the city ...
  • The Lotterys More or Less

    Emma Donoghue

    Audio CD (Bolinda/Audible audio, )
    Sumac Lottery is the fifth of seven kids who share their big house with four parents, one grandfather and five pets. At nine, she's the keeper of her family's traditions – from Pow Wow to Holi, Carnival to Hogmanay, Sumac's on guard to make sure that no Lottery celebration is forgotten. But this winter all Sumac’s plans go awry when a Brazilian visitor overstays his welcome. A terrible ice storm grounds all flights, so one of her dads and her favourite brother can’t make it home from India. And then the power starts going out across the city ...
  • The Lotterys Plus One

    Emma Donoghue

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, Feb. 21, 2018)
    After two couples won the lottery and bought a big house where all of them, four adults and seven adopted and biological children, could live together, a disagreeable grandfather comes to stay.
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