Synopses & Reviews
As if it isnt bad enough to have cancer, practically every time we pick up a book or hear about a character in a movie who gets sick, we know theyll be dead by the last scene. In reality, kids get all kinds of cancers, go through unspeakable torture and painful treatments, but walk away, fine in the end. Isabelle, not quite 15, is living a normal life of fighting with her younger brother, being disgusted with her parents, and hoping to be noticed by a cute guy. Everything changes in an instant when she is diagnosed with lymphoma—and even her best friend, Kay, thinks Izzy is going to die. But she doesnt, and her humor—sardonic, sharp, astute—makes reading this book accessible and actually enjoyable.
Review
“At once acerbic and warm-hearted, Kosss novel offers a first-person account of a 14-year-olds grueling ordeal. . . . Though Koss lets readers know in advance that Izzy will pull through, the teens candid, often comical narrative will involve them deeply in her adjustment to the drastic changes that come with her illness and treatment. . . . This tale will certainly open readers eyes to the tribulations of young cancer patients and how to offer support.”—
Publishers Weekly“Vibrant and authentic, Izzys narrative voice is unique and refreshing, as is Kosss unforgiving look at a topic that too often has no happy ending.”—Voice of Youth Advocates
“A problem novel thats nicely paced and easy to read. . . . The book has realistically typical teenage characters and apparently solid research into various Childrens Hospital patients and their treatments, but its not too heavy, complex, or long.”—School Library Journal
“Hilarious and harrowing by turns, Koss tells the story of an artistic 14-year-old girl whose garden-variety life goes bizarre when she's diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. . . . Precisely voiced, funny and genuine, giving the reader a multifaceted look at a devastating experience.”—Kirkus Reviews
Review
“At once acerbic and warm-hearted, Kosss novel offers a first-person account of a 14-year-olds grueling ordeal. . . . Though Koss lets readers know in advance that Izzy will pull through, the teens candid, often comical narrative will involve them deeply in her adjustment to the drastic changes that come with her illness and treatment. . . . This tale will certainly open readers eyes to the tribulations of young cancer patients and how to offer support.”
Publishers Weekly“Vibrant and authentic, Izzys narrative voice is unique and refreshing, as is Kosss unforgiving look at a topic that too often has no happy ending.”Voice of Youth Advocates
“A problem novel thats nicely paced and easy to read. . . . The book has realistically typical teenage characters and apparently solid research into various Childrens Hospital patients and their treatments, but its not too heavy, complex, or long.”School Library Journal
“Hilarious and harrowing by turns, Koss tells the story of an artistic 14-year-old girl whose garden-variety life goes bizarre when she's diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. . . . Precisely voiced, funny and genuine, giving the reader a multifaceted look at a devastating experience.”Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Serious, funny, compelling -- and unique: a novel about a teenager with cancer and doesn't die, from Amy Goldman Koss, acclaimed author of THE GIRLS.
As if it isn't bad enough to have cancer, practically every time we pick up a book or hear about a character in a movie who gets sick, we know they'll be dead by the last scene. In reality, kids get all kinds of cancers, go through unspeakable torture and painful treatments, but walk away, fine in the end.
Isabelle, not quite 15, is living a normal life of fighting with her younger brother, being disgusted with her parents, and hoping to be noticed by a cute guy. Everything changes in an instant when she is diagnosed with lymphoma-- and even her best friend, Kay, thinks Izzy is going to die. But she doesn't, and her humor--sardonic, sharp, astute -- makes reading this book accessible and actually enjoyable.
From the acclaimed author of The Girls and Poison Ivy, Side Effects is about the pain, fear, and unlikely comedy of 15-year-old Izzy's journey, told in her own powerful and authentic voice. It is Izzy's story--screams and all.
Synopsis
Hilarious and harrowing by turns, Koss tells the story of an artistic 14-year-old girl whose garden-variety life goes bizarre when she's diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma . . . Precisely voiced, funny, and genuine.--"Kirkus Reviews."
Synopsis
Izzy knows her cancer could kill her. But thats no reason to lose her sense of humor.
About the Author
AMY GOLDMAN KOSS is the author of several acclaimed teen novels, including The Girls, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, and Poison Ivy (available from Square Fish). She lives in Glendale, CA, with her family, and shes on the web at www.amygoldmankoss.net.