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GEM & DIXIE by Sara Zarr Kirkus Star

GEM & DIXIE

by Sara Zarr

Pub Date: April 4th, 2017
ISBN: 978-0-06-243459-3
Publisher: Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins

Two sisters attempt to sort out their relationship, which is badly strained by years of living with their troubled and neglectful parents.

Seventeen-year-old Gem struggles to get enough to eat each day, eventually resorting to bumming spare change off other students at her Seattle high school. Meanwhile, her 14-year-old sister, Dixie, for whom Gem served as protector when they were younger, is able to charm and flirt her way into free sandwiches, cellphones, and more. Despite their drastic outward differences, neither has any sense of safety or well-being in their tenuous living situation with their mom, who, like their absent dad, battles a substance-use disorder. When their dad suddenly returns, their lives are upended yet again, and a situation arises in which both sisters face many hard decisions. Tough, earnest, angry Gem narrates in a matter-of-fact, confessional tone, filling in the heartbreaking back story of her poor, white family in a pair of brief essays she writes at the behest of her school’s kind, supportive psychologist. Gem’s prickly, agonizingly real internal monologues quickly bring readers into her corner, and her messy, layered interactions with Dixie are heart-wrenching. As the unpredictable turns of events progress, Gem’s quietly growing convictions about her own future are hard-won and nuanced.

A poignant and smart family drama with broad appeal.

(Fiction. 14 & up)