Unbecoming, Jenny Downham
Unbecoming, Jenny Downham
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Unbecoming

Author: Jenny Downham

Narrator: Jenny Downham

Unabridged: 15 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2016


Synopsis

Three women. Three generations. Three secrets.A Stonewall Honor Book!Katie's life is falling apart: her best friend thinks she's a freak, her mother, Caroline, controls every aspect of her life, and her estranged grandmother, Mary, appears as if out of nowhere. Mary has dementia and needs lots of care, and when Katie starts putting together Mary's life story, secrets and lies are uncovered: Mary's illegitimate baby, her zest for life and freedom and men; the way she lived her life to the full yet suffered huge sacrifices along the way. As the relationship between Mary and Caroline is explored, Katie begins to understand her own mother's behavior, and from that insight, the terrors about her sexuality, her future, and her younger brother are all put into perspective.Funny, sad, honest, and wise, this powerful multigenerational novel from international bestseller Jenny Downham celebrates life like no book before.

Reviews

3.5 ⭐️ I’ve watched the film Now is Good, which I believe is based on this book, so I did notice a few familiar parts. Tessa has leukaemia. She has very little time left to live, and she is determined to do a few things before her time comes. The main one being sex. Shortly followed by drugs, breaki......more

Goodreads review by Ari

This review can be found at ReadingAfterMidnight.com I don't really know what to say about this book. I didn't like it that much, but I didn't hate it either.. The bad: For the most part of the story I didn't really care about Tessa, about her illness and her strange wishes (as I never got attached......more

Goodreads review by Penny

I feel like a jerk for not giving this story more stars. I mean, it's a book about a sixteen year old girl trying to live life to the fullest before dying of cancer. I keep thinking only a heartless baby-eating monster would give this book less then four stars. Well, I suppose I am that monster, min......more

Goodreads review by Lacey

I started this book wondering, "Why am I reading this?" and I ended it wondering, "Why did I read this?" But my two reasons for thinking these things were very different. In the beginning, I felt like this book would be a repetition of "Skinny," a massive disappointment in which the author was enamo......more


Quotes

Praise for Unbecoming:A Stonewall Honor BookA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the YearA Bookpage Best Teen Book of the YearEntertainment Weekly Must List pickShortlisted for the YA Book PrizeShortlisted for The People's Book PrizeAn iBooks Best Book of the Month pick"This beautiful rumination on the relationships between mothers and daughters should be on every woman's reading list." --Buzzfeed"[A] beautiful, funny, and heart-breaking story of family and life itself." --Bustle* "Her prose gets right down inside human fragility, tenderness, fury, gusto, and strength -- leaving sweet, sharp images that are impossible to forget. Exceptional." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "Downham's third novel offers implicit commentary on the historical and contemporary constraints on young women's lives and their freedom to love with abandon." --Horn Book, starred review* "Extraordinary." --Publishers Weekly, starred review* "A strong choice for thoughtful readers." --School Library Journal, starred review"Fluid, perfectly paced, and can be easily read in one sitting. This is a heartfelt book that sensitively and honestly reveals family issues, and it's one that teens won't want to miss." --Bookpage, Teen Top Pick"This life-affirming story about a complicated family . . . is stunningly told." --The Times (UK), Children's Book of the Week"A beautifully drawn portrait . . . hugely ambitious in its interwoven examination of sexual identity, family secrets, torn loyalties,and the life-affirming power of breaking away from suffocating conventions." --Daily Mail (UK)"A rich and complex coming of age story." --The Guardian (UK)"Compassionate, uncliched and involving." --Sunday Times (UK)"Rich in detail and tone." --Telegraph (UK)Praise for Before I Die:*"Lucid language makes a painful journey bearable, beautiful and transcendent."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review*"The eloquent dying teen can seem a staple of the YA novel, but this British debut completely breaks the mold. Downham holds nothing back in her wrenching and exceptionally vibrant story."--Publisher's Weekly, starred review"In luminous prose that rings completely true, Downham earns every tear she wrings from her readers. I trust there will be many of them--many readers, and of course, many tears. A-"--Entertainment Weekly