Gemma review by MReg
Gemma: A Novel
by Meg Tilly
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 16
Reviewer's Location - Garden Ridge, TX , United States
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Gemma, a young girl of 12 years old, is abused by her mother's boyfriend, Buddy. Buddy sells her for one hundred dollars to Hazen Wood, a vicious and abusive person who kidnaps Gemma. Hazen embarks on a cross-country journey with Gemma in the trunk of the car with Boxcar Julie, her turtle and best friend.

Opinion: 

I enjoyed reading this book because of rich language and literature. This book is in two points of view, Hazen's and Gemma's. In Gemma's point of view, Hazen is crazy, obsessive, and abusive. In Hazen's point of view Gemma and Hazen are lovers, with Hazen's delusion of self-righteousness in kidnapping and repeatedly raping Gemma. Meg Tilly uses language and vivid depiction of certain events to aide her readers in using the mind's eye to hear, feel, and get a picture of Gemma's plight. Tilly achieved her purpose but left the reader to wonder what would happen next, but with the sense of not needing to know anything else for the story to be finished. In the way this book was written, I loved reading it.

 

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

Explain your content rating: 

The nudity and mature content (sex, language) may make readers uncomfortable while reading the book.
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