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The Survival Kit by Donna Freitas
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The Survival Kit (edition 2011)

by Donna Freitas (Author)

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After her mother dies, sixteen-year-old Rose works through her grief by finding meaning in a survival kit that her mother left behind.
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Title:The Survival Kit
Authors:Donna Freitas (Author)
Info:Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) (2011), Edition: First, 368 pages
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DNF at 15%

This is such a DNF read for me.
I gave it an honest chance to captivate me, but it failed, most spectacularly.

Not even my (sometimes obsessive) need to know what happens and how things end could keep me reading. That's epic. Because it kept me reading through some really horrible books.

So what do we have here?
A protagonist Rose who is coping with grief after her mother's death.

That should have made me feel something. But alas, nope, not a thing.

It's so... juvenile. So lacklustre.
Not even Will with his swoon-worthy ways could save it.
There wasn't even a single spark of connection between me and this book.

I've read some impressive YA books dealing with grief. GRIEF. Raw and violent and painful. And a quiet, simmering one that runs undercurrent to your every breath. Grief filled with whirlwind of emotions.

THIS, in comparison, is completely totally MEH.

I won't actively try to dissuade you from reading, but you might just find it as MEH as I did. ( )
  QuirkyCat_13 | Jun 20, 2022 |
Such a beautiful touching story.... I just loved it. ( )
  pickleroad | Nov 10, 2016 |
Will appeal to fans of Sarah Dessen ( )
  saillergirl | Jan 18, 2016 |
From http://tatalonline.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-survival-kit-by-donna-freitas.html:

My high school had a mediocre football team. The basketball team had moments of brightness but they were typically overshadowed by a failure to meet expectations. And then there was the hockey team. These guys were good. And their games were the best. Played whenever ice was available--usually late at night on Friday or Saturday--students turned out in droves to support them. There was just something great about the crisp rink air, the charged atmosphere, the physical nature of the game. And it’s a scene all too often forgotten in YA books.

The Survival Kit sets out to right that wrong. But it’s only partly a story about the joy of high school hockey; indeed, that’s only a sliver of what helps Rose deal with her mother’s death. This book takes us through a year of grief and coping and adjustment, not just for Rose but for her whole family. Rose’s mother put together a Survival Kit for her before she passed away from cancer. The kit is a collection of items intended to help her overcome her sadness and learn to love life again.

Unsurprisingly since her mother’s death, Rose has retreated from the people around her--old friends, her boyfriend, even to a certain extent her family. But there is one person around who might understand, or at the very least might be able to help her with the first item in her kit. As Rose and Will work through their grief and personal demons together, Rose finds herself at hockey games in the middle of the night, hanging out with her friends again, and remembering how to laugh and smile and maybe even love. Will and Rose might be exactly what the other person needs if they can set aside their pain and their baggage and look to the future.

Written in the fashion of a Sarah Dessen or Morgan Matson book, this is the story of a girl dealing with very real issues--both the big stuff and the little everyday stuff--and finding out how strong she can be both on her own and with the support of those she loves. The author Donna Freitas combines romance, grief, and hockey to memorable results.
  katie.funk | Jan 16, 2013 |
Sixteen-year-old Rose Madison has it all: she's beautiful, popular cheerleader dating the captain of the football team. But ever since her mother died, these things don't matter very much. Now she can't think about anything except keeping her grieving family together...and holding on to the last gift her mother left her. Labeled "Rose's Survival Kit," it includes: an ipod, a picture of peonies, a crystal heart, a paper star, a box of crayons, and a tiny handmade kite. The kit comes with something else, too: a beautiful gown that Rose calls the Dress Made of Night because of the way it sparkles like stars in the sky. How can any of these items help her to survive? Piece by piece, Rose ponders their meaning and finds herself returning again and again to an unexpected source of comfort. Will Doniger is her family's landscaper, the MVP on the school hockey team,and, surprisingly the only person who really understands whats she's going through. Can loss lead to love? ( )
  missnickynack | Jun 3, 2012 |
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This book is dedicated in memory of my mother, whose real-life Survival Kits inspired this story

And to Frances Foster and Miriam Altshuler, two women whose presence, support, and encouragement these last years have been indispensable to my own survival
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I found it on the day of my mother's funeral, tucked in a place she knew I would look.
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