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Gabi, a Girl in Pieces
by Isabel Quintero
**Reread 2/23/18. Oh how I love Gabi. She has so many amazing qualities that she learns to see in herself. Like I said before, all teenage girls (and boys) need to read this book.
Gabi describes herself in many different ways: a fat girl (based on her mother's assessment), a poet, a writer, a girl in pieces. I loved Gabi, and therefore loved this book! Gabi is realistic, brave, honorable, and inspirational. This book describes Gabi's senior year and all that she goes through with a pregnant friend, an openly gay friend, a drug addict for a father, an overprotective aunt, and a traditional mother. All teenage girls need to read this book. We all can connect with Gabi.
Gabi describes herself in many different ways: a fat girl (based on her mother's assessment), a poet, a writer, a girl in pieces. I loved Gabi, and therefore loved this book! Gabi is realistic, brave, honorable, and inspirational. This book describes Gabi's senior year and all that she goes through with a pregnant friend, an openly gay friend, a drug addict for a father, an overprotective aunt, and a traditional mother. All teenage girls need to read this book. We all can connect with Gabi.