Synopses & Reviews
Review
"A powerful and unique book." —School Library Journal
Review
A powerful and unique book.” School Library Journal School Library Journal
Hauntingly explores the ramifications of a disturbing rite of passage in an island tribal culture.” Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Helen doesnt want to stay in the fattening hut. Shes told her mother that shes too young, not ready for it. Why must she marry so soonand gorge on rich meals for months, until shes heavy and round, like a good bride? Like her mother and sister before her, like all the women of her tribe.
When she learns the terrible secret the fattening hut harbors, Helen becomes even more defiant and confused. Lonely, scared, and feeling confined by her family, culture, and tradition, she fights for a chance to be educated, young, and free.
The Fattening Hut is a lyrical and timeless tale about a teenage girl who struggles to reclaim her independence, her body, and her soul.
About the Author
Pat Lowery Collins lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where she writes, paints and illustrates full-time. She was born and raised in Hollywood and received her B.A. in English from the University of Southern California. She is an award winning poet and author, having written a number of young adult novels including The Fattening Hut (Houghton, 2003), Just Imagine (Houghton, 2001), and Signs and Wonders (Houghton, 1999), as well as the picture book Tomorrow, Up and Away (Houghton, 1990). To learn more about Pat Lowery Collins, visit her website at www.patlowerycollins.com.