Grief Girl by Erin Vincent


  • Publisher: Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers
  • Date: March 2007
  • Page Count: 306
  • Reading Level: Ages 14-17
BOOK DESCRIPTION:  Imagine that you're going through one of the hardest parts of your life--being a teenager--when your parents are killed in a horrific car crash. Now you, your 17-year-old sister, and your three-year-old brother are on your own. 

Imagine what that would be like. Then read this book and find out.


MY REVIEW: I was taken away by Vincent's true life story. Once you start reading, you realize how much you love your family and how much they matter in your life. Sometimes we forget this, but we shouldn't because in the blink of an eye, the author's parents are. . . . Gone. Killed in a crash. And her family is just her, her older sister and much younger brother.

Wow, to be honest, this book made me cry. It was a complete page turner, but also very heartbreaking. The first chapter gets you hooked. It moves quickly and is pretty scary.

A must read.

RECOMMENDED: Yes.

RATING: +++++

FOR FANS OF: Adventure books, scary stories, real life stories.

SERIES: No.

REVIEWED BY: Caitlin

BOOK SOURCE: Purchased at a library sale.

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