Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes
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Reader reviewed by Nikki
This was by far one of the best books that i have ever read in my whole entire life!!!! Wow!!!!! But i got to tell you something, it was a little inappropriate for the little kids. I recommend the book for people 13 and over. This is a very mature book about a boy named Eric who visits his friend named Sarah. Eric used to be fat until he decided to join the swim team. Sarah went crazy so they say and she was sent to the hospital. She will not say anything at all. Eric has had a crush on this girl named Jody and they eventually start a relationship. But when Jody tells Eric a secret, it shocks him. This is a book that will make you laugh and cry. But let me warn you, you really need to be careful because your parents might not want you to read the book until you get older and i dont blame them. You just have to take things in a mature matter and be mature yourself. But all in all, Very moving and very realistic. Teen rated.
This was by far one of the best books that i have ever read in my whole entire life!!!! Wow!!!!! But i got to tell you something, it was a little inappropriate for the little kids. I recommend the book for people 13 and over. This is a very mature book about a boy named Eric who visits his friend named Sarah. Eric used to be fat until he decided to join the swim team. Sarah went crazy so they say and she was sent to the hospital. She will not say anything at all. Eric has had a crush on this girl named Jody and they eventually start a relationship. But when Jody tells Eric a secret, it shocks him. This is a book that will make you laugh and cry. But let me warn you, you really need to be careful because your parents might not want you to read the book until you get older and i dont blame them. You just have to take things in a mature matter and be mature yourself. But all in all, Very moving and very realistic. Teen rated.
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Reader reviewed by Amy Ward
I just finished the book Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes by Chris Crutcher. The story revolves around Eric Calhoune and his long-standing friendship with Sarah Byrnes. Both are social outcasts, Eric being extremely overweight and Sarah Byrnes being horribly scarred from a childhood burn incident. They grow up together fighting the school bullies and a society that doesn't accept them. As Eric begins to lose weight from joining the swim team and gaining a normal life, Sarah's life becomes more complicated, until she winds up in a psychiatric unit, not speaking. Eric must get to the bottom of her troubles and secrets before she is silenced for good.
There were things about this book I loved and things I hated. I loved the overall story of Eric and Sarah Byrnes, their friendship. Lots of stories focus on the well-adjusted, "popular", "pretty" people. This story looks at life from the perspective of those that are shunned, those that don't fit in. Sarah Byrnes is so strong and full of life. I love the way Eric sees her in the story. He doesn't pity her, he sees her as his equal and respects her. The reader definitely feels the love these characters have for each other. I also loved the mystery and suspense. It really keeps you on the edge of your seat.
I didn't love how Christians are potrayed in this book. They all seem to be one-sided, over-critical, mean, and shallow. Being a Christian myself, I really bristled at those parts in the book. It seemed as though Chrisitanity was being attacked. As if the other characters in the book were better for not being Christians. But that is just my opinion.
Overall, the story was good, if a bit over-dramatic. Go into it expecting a lot of language. If you can overlook those parts, the story really rings true.
I just finished the book Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes by Chris Crutcher. The story revolves around Eric Calhoune and his long-standing friendship with Sarah Byrnes. Both are social outcasts, Eric being extremely overweight and Sarah Byrnes being horribly scarred from a childhood burn incident. They grow up together fighting the school bullies and a society that doesn't accept them. As Eric begins to lose weight from joining the swim team and gaining a normal life, Sarah's life becomes more complicated, until she winds up in a psychiatric unit, not speaking. Eric must get to the bottom of her troubles and secrets before she is silenced for good.
There were things about this book I loved and things I hated. I loved the overall story of Eric and Sarah Byrnes, their friendship. Lots of stories focus on the well-adjusted, "popular", "pretty" people. This story looks at life from the perspective of those that are shunned, those that don't fit in. Sarah Byrnes is so strong and full of life. I love the way Eric sees her in the story. He doesn't pity her, he sees her as his equal and respects her. The reader definitely feels the love these characters have for each other. I also loved the mystery and suspense. It really keeps you on the edge of your seat.
I didn't love how Christians are potrayed in this book. They all seem to be one-sided, over-critical, mean, and shallow. Being a Christian myself, I really bristled at those parts in the book. It seemed as though Chrisitanity was being attacked. As if the other characters in the book were better for not being Christians. But that is just my opinion.
Overall, the story was good, if a bit over-dramatic. Go into it expecting a lot of language. If you can overlook those parts, the story really rings true.
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Reader reviewed by Randi
I literally cried for half this book. I honestly couldn't connect to what was going on because i grew up in a happy family, but the way this story is told you have to admit the book becomes part of you! To imagine how much of struggle Eric went through to remain Sarah's bestfriend after all thats happened, not even mentioning Sarah's struggle of having a father who beats her. This book struggles with law morals and friendship. Having to walk around with a completely burned face and having your last name be byrnes, that hard on a child, especially how her fac was burned. And Eric whos fatness from before making him an outcast along with Sarah and her burnt face is what made then best friends. But when Eric starts to shed weigh being an all star swimmer makes him popular he struggles to keep Sarah who is now catatonic. This is a tear shredder and a page turner i think is an good book for literally ANYONE & EVERYONE to read. It is frankly the best book I've ever read.
I literally cried for half this book. I honestly couldn't connect to what was going on because i grew up in a happy family, but the way this story is told you have to admit the book becomes part of you! To imagine how much of struggle Eric went through to remain Sarah's bestfriend after all thats happened, not even mentioning Sarah's struggle of having a father who beats her. This book struggles with law morals and friendship. Having to walk around with a completely burned face and having your last name be byrnes, that hard on a child, especially how her fac was burned. And Eric whos fatness from before making him an outcast along with Sarah and her burnt face is what made then best friends. But when Eric starts to shed weigh being an all star swimmer makes him popular he struggles to keep Sarah who is now catatonic. This is a tear shredder and a page turner i think is an good book for literally ANYONE & EVERYONE to read. It is frankly the best book I've ever read.
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A thrilling story
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Reader reviewed by Bookworm9
As kids, Eric Calhoune and Sarah Byrnes become friends by default: both are smart outsiders who are constantly the butt of jones-- Eric because he's overweight, Sarah Byrnes because of the horrible scars on her face, the result of a childhood accident. Although Eric gains acceptance on the swim team once he starts high school, his loyalty to Sarah Byrnes always remains strong. When she suddenly stops talking and is admitted to a pediatric psych ward, he knows he has to help her. When Sarah Byrnes tells Eric her chilling secrets, the two join forces with Eric's swim coach to try to do the seemingly impossible-- find safety and stability for Sarah Byrnes.
As usual, Chris Crutcher creates smart, likeable characters and a chilling, action-packed plot. Eric's dilemma of how to help his friend without putting them both in danger is a tense, thought-provoking situation. The ending, however, is completely unrealistic and comes rather suddenly. Although the happy ending is deserved, things are tied up much too neatly, and is thus dissatisfying. Still, until the last two chapters, the book is a great and worthwhile read.
As kids, Eric Calhoune and Sarah Byrnes become friends by default: both are smart outsiders who are constantly the butt of jones-- Eric because he's overweight, Sarah Byrnes because of the horrible scars on her face, the result of a childhood accident. Although Eric gains acceptance on the swim team once he starts high school, his loyalty to Sarah Byrnes always remains strong. When she suddenly stops talking and is admitted to a pediatric psych ward, he knows he has to help her. When Sarah Byrnes tells Eric her chilling secrets, the two join forces with Eric's swim coach to try to do the seemingly impossible-- find safety and stability for Sarah Byrnes.
As usual, Chris Crutcher creates smart, likeable characters and a chilling, action-packed plot. Eric's dilemma of how to help his friend without putting them both in danger is a tense, thought-provoking situation. The ending, however, is completely unrealistic and comes rather suddenly. Although the happy ending is deserved, things are tied up much too neatly, and is thus dissatisfying. Still, until the last two chapters, the book is a great and worthwhile read.
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