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Book Summary InformationAuthor: Gayle Forman Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2009-04-02 ISBN: 0525421033 Number of pages: 208 Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Book Reviews of If I StayBook Review: An Outstanding Debut Novel with an Emotionally Gripping Story Summary: 5 Stars
When 17-year-old Mia wakes up on a snowy morning, her family celebrates their unexpected holiday with chocolate chip pancakes. As her mother, father and little brother Teddy plan what to do with their time off from work and school, Mia looks in the newspaper for news about her boyfriend Adam's band. She is planning to go to their concert that night, but she also wants to practice her cello with a pianist. Mia is a passionate and gifted cellist who is fairly confident that her recent audition has gained her an acceptance from Juilliard, based on comments from one of the judges. But today, with her cello at school and unavailable, she has some time on her hands.
Mia's family decides to go for a ride. They can visit old family friends, stop by an enormous bookstore, and then swing by to eat dinner with Mia's grandparents. In the car, each family member battles for his or her favorite music to play on the stereo. Their tastes reflect their personalities, with mom requesting NPR, bow-tied dad wanting Frank Sinatra, and Teddy asking for SpongeBob. Mia, as always, wants to listen to the classical music station. Beethoven's Cello Sonata No. 3 is playing when Mia closes her eyes --- and her life is abruptly and forever changed.
The car is decimated after the accident, but the radio continues to play Beethoven. At first Mia is reassured and decides everything will be okay. After all, she's standing by the vehicle, hearing the music. But then she sees her father. He is dead. Next, she finds her mother, who has also died in the collision. Now Mia is desperate to find her little brother. She spies a hand in a ditch and runs toward it, calling his name. When she reaches the person in the ditch, she realizes she is looking at her own mangled, bleeding body.
As Mia reels in disbelief, wondering if she is actually dead, the paramedics arrive on the scene. She watches them attend to her body, frantically performing emergency medical care, and then transporting her speedily to the emergency room. There, she hears a paramedic report that her parents are dead, but her brother is also being rushed to the ER. Eventually, Mia follows her body as it is transported to an intensive care unit in a big city hospital, all the while reflecting on her first date with Adam and how their musical passions are completely different and yet unite them.
Mia --- the one lying in a coma in an ICU bed --- is in serious condition, with a collapsed lung, ruptured spleen, internal bleeding, and damage to her brain. As the doctors work to repair her shattered body, the conscious Mia reminisces about her life and watches her grandparents and other relatives visit her. Mia learns further devastating news about the consequences of the car accident. She also realizes that she has a pivotal decision to make --- her own life or death choice. With so many overwhelming tragedies and tremendous setbacks, her life will never be remotely the same. Is it worth struggling to re-enter life and live it? Should she stay...or should she go?
IF I STAY, Gayle Forman's outstanding debut novel, is an emotionally gripping story. As readers follow Mia's life after the accident, we also learn via plentiful flashbacks about her life before tragedy struck. Her colorful, vibrant family members are recalled so vividly that they could step off the page --- and break our hearts. Her remembrances highlight Mia's romance with her boyfriend and her passion for her music. Readers will find her predicament absorbing, and the book's climax poignant and satisfying.
--- Reviewed by Terry Miller Shannon
Summary of If I StayIn a single moment, everything changes. Seventeen year-old Mia has no memory of the accident; she can only recall riding along the snow-wet Oregon road with her family. Then, in a blink, she finds herself watching as her own damaged body is taken from the wreck... A sophisticated, layered, and heartachingly beautiful story about the power of family and friends, the choices we all make?and the ultimate choice Mia commands.
An Interview with Gayle Forman Q: You started your career as a journalist and your first book is a travelogue about going around the world. Is YA literature a departure for you? Gayle Forman: Actually, it?s more of a homecoming. My first writing job was at Seventeen, where I spent five years on staff and as a contributor reporting the magazine?s social-issues stories. I loved writing for teens then because?contrary to popular opinion?they really care about serious issues (from child soldiers in Africa to kids embroiled in the drug war here) and the engage in their reading with such passion. So, now that I?m writing young-adult literature, it feels like I?ve come full circle. Q: This book explores some serious themes. Why is this a book for kids and not adults? GF: It?s a book for kids precisely because it explores serious themes. Teenagers are grappling with choices about life and love as much as adults, so why shouldn?t their reading reflect that? I don?t set out to write YA. It just seems like I?m drawn to stories about young people. That said, I think If I Stay is for adults, too. I love the idea of teens reading this book and then handing it off to their parents. Q: Many key characters are serious musicians, and songs are referenced throughout the book. Are you a musician? GF: No. Except for piano lessons when I was a kid and a brief spate of guitar playing in my teens, I?ve never played an instrument. I am, however, a huge music fan. And my husband is a musician; he was playing in a punk band when we met, so I?ve spent a lot of my life ensconced in that scene. I seem drawn to writing about musicians, though I?ve never been all that interested in the cello until Mia popped into my head. Q: What inspired you to write this book? GF: Music. Oregon. People I have loved. And unfortunately, the book is inspired by a real-life tragedy that happened several years ago. Q: This is a book about death, but it?s not depressing. Why is that? GF: Maybe because it?s really about the power of love?of family, friends, music?and therefore it ultimately affirms life.
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