The Luckiest Girl in the World, Steven Levenkron
The Luckiest Girl in the World, Steven Levenkron
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The Luckiest Girl in the World

Author: Steven Levenkron

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 5 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/10/2010

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

Just looking at Katie Roskova, you’d think she had it all: she was pretty, popular, an A-student at an exclusive private school, and on her way to becoming a champion figure skater. But there was another Katie, the one she hid from the world, who was having trouble dealing with the mounting pressures of her young life. And it was this Katie who, with no other means of expression available to her, reacted to her overbearing mother, her absent father, her unforgiving schedule, and her oblivious classmates by turning her self-doubt into self-hatred. And into self-mutilation. In his previous novel, The Best Little Girl in the World, Steven Levenkron brought insight, expertise, and sensitivity to the painful subject of anorexia nervosa. Now he applies these same talents to demystifying a condition that is just as heartbreaking, and becoming more common everyday. Through his depiction of Katie’s self-mutilating behavior, she is called “a cutter” by her peers, and her triumphant road to recovery, he offers a compelling profile of a young girl in trouble, and much-needed hope to the growing numbers who suffer from this shocking syndrome.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kayla on March 25, 2009

Mr. Levenkron really pushes his ideas about self-mutilation. According to him, there are two infallable truths: 1) If you cut, it's your parent's fault. 2) he is the best and most amazing therapist to ever grace the earth.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on September 07, 2008

I would have loved this book as a young adult. As an adult it felt formulaic and clichéd. I was bothered by the break in confidentiality exhibited by the therapist (and this is written by a therapist) even though it was a mild infraction, and I know that for some young people reading it could act as......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on September 02, 2013

I liked this book, but the character who best came to life for me was Sandy Sherman, which is no small surprise. It's as if the writer -- guess what? A psychiatrist specializing in issues such as Katie's -- just reinvented himself on the pages -- and as a hero at that. I know they say to 'write abou......more

Goodreads review by Christy on January 19, 2015

If you've ever been a cutter, you can relate so well to this book. Reading this helped me through my own problems. An amazing story.......more

Goodreads review by Marli ☆ on September 22, 2024

I loved how this book had multiple perspectives! A very quick, sad and interesting read with a bittersweet ending.......more