FICTION

Anatomy of a Misfit

336p. HarperCollins/HarperTeen. Oct. 2014. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9780062313645.
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Gr 9 Up—Anika Dragomir is the third most popular girl in school, despite being of mixed heritage in an overwhemingly white neighborhood. She's smart, attractive, and knows that the most popular girl, Becky Vilhauer, is a bully. Still, Anika clings to the tenuous friendship for fear of the total social annihilation that Becky will put her through if she displeases her in any way. Anika is constantly trying to reconcile the "spider stew" of her true self with her social persona, which leads to a series of hilarious escapades and a decidedly double life. When she finds herself falling for former nerd turned hottie, Logan McDonough, she manages to keep their relationship secret by arranging regular midnight rendezvous. In a clandestine act of defiance as employee of Bunza Hut, when she is angered by her boss's hateful treatment of her best friend/coworker, she exacts revenge by covertly dosing him with her mother's valium and routinely stealing from the till. But it's not until her feelings for Logan become muddled by his own personal spider stew that Anika finds her life completely unraveling. Allowing herself to be flattered into a date with the neighborhood heartthrob, she realizes too late that she's in love with Logan. Told in the first person, Anika's droll voice shines, and her emotions are palpable. After a heartbreaking tragedy, Anika's ending, if not particularly realistic, will leave readers cheering.—Cary Frostick, formerly at Mary Riley Styles Public Library, Falls Church, VA
Anika Dragomir looks like the All-American girl-next-door, but "nobody knows that on the inside I am spider soup." "Nerd-ball turned goth romance hero" Logan McDonough and God's-gift-to-Nebraska, Jared Kline, vie for her affections. A dramatic climax is foreshadowed by sections in italics that hint at tragedy. Anika's observations are razor-sharp, especially when she's describing other people (and especially when she's ragging on her family).
Anika Dragomir is the third most popular girl at her Lincoln, Nebraska, high school, ranking just below sweet but naive Shelli Schroeder ("She's my best friend even though she's kind of a slut") and miles behind uncontested queen bee Becky Vilhauer ("aka the dark side of the force"). Anika looks the part of the blonde, blue-eyed All-American girl-next-door, but "nobody knows that on the inside I am spider soup." On the first day of school, "nerd-ball turned goth romance hero" Logan McDonough rides up on a moped and fixes his smoldering gaze on Anika. They begin a secret, confusing courtship that gets even more complicated when God's gift to Nebraska, Jared Kline, asks Anika's mom for permission to take her daughter out on a date. A dramatic climax is foreshadowed by sections in italics that hint at tragedy. Anika's observations are razor-sharp, especially when she is describing other people (and especially when she's ragging on her own family: "My dad is Romanian and looks like Count Chocula. Seriously. He looks like a vampire"; "My oldest sister...looks, dresses, and acts like Joan Jett and teases me endlessly for having boobs 'cause she is flat as a board, so fuck her"). An introductory note says the story is based on the author's ninth-grade experience. What a year. elissa gershowitz

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