
The Art of Starving
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Narrado por:
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Tom Phelan
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De:
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Sam J. Miller
Winner of the 2017 Andre Norton Award for Outstanding Young Adult Science Fiction or Fantasy Book!
“Funny, haunting, beautiful, relentless, and powerful, The Art of Starving is a classic in the making.” (Book Riot)
Matt hasn’t eaten in days. His stomach stabs and twists inside, pleading for a meal, but Matt won’t give in. The hunger clears his mind, keeps him sharp - and he needs to be as sharp as possible if he’s going to find out just how Tariq and his band of high school bullies drove his sister, Maya, away.
Matt’s hardworking mom keeps the kitchen crammed with food, but Matt can resist the siren call of casseroles and cookies because he has discovered something: the less he eats the more he seems to have...powers. The ability to see things he shouldn’t be able to see. The knack of tuning in to thoughts right out of people’s heads. Maybe even the authority to bend time and space.
So what is lunch, really, compared to the secrets of the universe?
Matt decides to infiltrate Tariq’s life, then use his powers to uncover what happened to Maya. All he needs to do is keep the hunger and longing at bay. No problem. But Matt doesn’t realize there are many kinds of hunger...and he isn’t in control of all of them.
A darkly funny, moving story of body image, addiction, friendship, and love, Sam J. Miller’s debut novel will resonate with any listener who’s ever craved the power that comes with self-acceptance.
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I loved it! I really did!
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the art of joy
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If feel happily sated after I finished this book
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Intriguing and important
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Beautifully written with powerful observations about how humans work and how the world works. Excellent characters you don’t see every day. I really love this book!
The actor does an amazing job being the voice of the protagonist here— perfectly cast.
Transformative book!
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Truly Inspiring!
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THE ART OF STARVING has a lot of positives:
-creative phrases/writing
-minority representation (gay, male anorexic, romance between a Muslim and Jew, class, substance abuse)
-a good handle on the distorted mind of an anorexic
THE ART OF STARVING also has a lot of negatives:
-lack of clarity with distorted thinking
-too much telling vs showing
-lack of clarity in the recovery process
Matt, the narrator, was hard to embrace. The reliability of his narration, particularly when his thought distortions involved his belief that starvation gave him superpowers. Judging from some reviewers, who either thought this was a supernatural element or weren’t sure Sam Miller didn’t present the common symptom of eating disorders with enough clarity for readers. Miller speaks of his own experience with undiagnosed anorexic in the afterword, so I’m fairly sure he didn’t intend to write a supernatural story.
My favorite character was Tariq, the closeted gay Muslim teen. I wish Miller had explored the cultural aspect of homosexuality in the Muslim community (though not all Muslims are anti-LGBT). I loved that Tariq had good boundaries with Matt and gave his secret boyfriend the tough love he needed rather than trying to save him. Too often writers make love the cure for mental illness or don’t recognize that the partner deserves someone who is able to equally participate in the relationship.
THE ART OF STARVING is worth reading, with moderate expectations.
Repetitive
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