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Impulse

by Ellen Hopkins

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Sometimes you don't wake up. But if you happen to, you know things will never be the same.

Three lives, three different paths to the same destination: Aspen Springs, a psychiatric hospital for those who have attempted the ultimate act — suicide.

Vanessa is beautiful and smart, but her secrets keep her answering the call of the blade.

Tony, after suffering a painful childhood, can only find peace through pills.

And Conner, outwardly, has the perfect life. But dig a little deeper and find a boy who is in constant battle with his parents, his life, himself.

In one instant each of these young people decided enough was enough. They grabbed the blade, the bottle, the gun — and tried to end it all. Now they have a second chance, and just maybe, with each other's help, they can find their way to a better life — but only if they're strong and can fight the demons that brought them here in the first place.

Synopsis:

From the author of the acclaimed "Crank" comes a gut-wrenching story of teens in crisis. Three lives, three different paths to the same destination: Aspen Springs, a psychiatric hospital for those who have attempted the ultimate act of desperation--suicide.

About the Author

Ellen Hopkins has been writing poetry for many years. Her first novel, Crank, also written in verse, met with critical acclaim. She lives with her husband and son in Carson City, Nevada.

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crowyhead, February 13, 2009 (view all comments by crowyhead)
This novel, written in free-verse poetry, is set at a mental institution and follows three teens who tried to commit suicide. Conner is a rich kid with a "perfect" life who tried to shoot himself. Vanessa, whose mother is also bipolar, is a cutter who went too far one day. And Tony, who lived on the street after being abused as a child, tried to kill himself with a drug overdose. Now they are all at a private mental hospital, trying to come to terms with what has brought them there.

I'd heard good things about Hopkins, but my ultimate reaction to this book was "bleh." I knew it was going to be a "problem novel," but I had hoped that Hopkins might do something interesting here. Instead, the characterization was often either flat (as in the case of Conner and his family) or full of holes (as in the case of Tony). Vanessa is the most well-fleshed-out character, but Hopkins leaves at least one major plot element just sort of dangling -- it's mentioned a few times, and then dropped. I suppose it might be in part due to the first-person nature of the narrative, but I was also disappointed by the way that Conner, Vanessa, and Tony seemed to be the only human characters in the novel. The other patients were characterized solely by their mental illnesses, and were very rarely treated with any kind of sympathy. I also didn't quite feel that Hopkins did a good enough job evoking the different voices of the main characters through the poetry, which was supposed to have been written by them: it all seemed as though it was written by the same person.

I think this could be popular with upper middle and high school students, but it's likely to rub some more mature readers the wrong way.
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greenjess15, November 21, 2008 (view all comments by greenjess15)
Impulse by Ellen Hopkins is one of few novels that have touched my heart and reached my soul. She captures three teens’ perspectives of messed up lives perfectly.

It is set in present day Nevada in a psychiatric hospital. The three teens are Vanessa, Tony, and Conner, each with their own deadly secret. Vanessa cuts herself, Tony shot himself, and Conner is in love with his teacher. When they end up entering the hospital their lives begin to intertwine.

Ellen’s detail and way of poetic writing makes it hard to put it down. You will be drawn to these teens’ stories and will miss them when the novels over.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781416903574
Author:
Hopkins, Ellen
Publisher:
Simon Pulse
Subject:
Family - Parents
Subject:
Social Issues - Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Subject:
Social Issues - Values
Subject:
Social Issues - Suicide
Subject:
Interpersonal Relations
Subject:
Suicide
Subject:
Novels in verse
Subject:
Mental Illness
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
May 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Pages:
666
Dimensions:
7 x 5 in
Age Level:
14-17

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