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Girl In Pieces & How To Make Friends 4 Books Collection Box Set by Kathleen Glasgow - Young Adult - Paperback

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ISBN: 9781836433866

Publisher: Rock the Boat
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Titles in This Set:
Girl in Pieces
How to Make Friends with the Dark
You'd Be Home Now
The Glass Girl

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781836433866

Overview:
This definitive paperback box set combines four emotionally resonant young adult novels by acclaimed author Kathleen Glasgow, delivering a focused exploration of trauma, recovery, and self-discovery. Each novel tracks a different teenage protagonist navigating profound personal crises, ranging from grief and addiction to identity struggles and family breakdown. Rather than simplifying complicated issues, Glasgow writes with clear-eyed honesty, presenting characters who stumble forward, request proper support, and actively rebuild their daily lives. Purchasing this comprehensive collection eliminates the expense of buying volumes individually while guaranteeing sequential reading momentum. Designed for readers seeking authentic contemporary fiction or a meaningful gift that sparks dialogue around emotional resilience, this series box set consolidates vital titles into one efficient acquisition.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What distinguishes this compilation is its unwavering commitment to psychological realism. Kathleen Glasgow deliberately sidesteps manufactured drama to concentrate on the fragmented, non-linear journey of actual healing. Every story converges around standard adolescent experiences—sudden loss, substance dependency, rigid family expectations, and fragile self-worth—yet examines each scenario through entirely unique viewpoints. Readers benefit from how the narrative handles intense subject matter alongside periods of quiet relief and earned optimism. The standardized paperback sizing guarantees portability, making these novels highly suitable for library circulation or dedicated weekend reading blocks. Educators and youth mentors particularly value this grouping because it authentically replicates therapeutic progression: identifying trauma, practising vulnerability, and steadily regaining stability. These novels collectively form a structured guide aiding young adults through difficult periods.

Books Included in This Collection:
Girl in Pieces
Seventeen-year-old Charlie Davis manages devastating loss through self-injury, relying on physical sensation to mute memories of concealed tragedies and fractured bonds. Insurance limitations relocate her to Tucson, Arizona, where unfamiliar environments demand she confront her stalled recovery. This pioneering novel addresses cutting with measured sensitivity, redirecting attention toward sustained rehabilitation, accountability, and restoring fractured trust. Charlie’s progression proves irregular, yet her eventual request for professional assistance marks a vital breakthrough that resonates strongly with struggling readers.

How to Make Friends with the Dark
Grief refuses to adhere to timelines, proving clear when fourteen-year-old Tiger’s mother passes abruptly while ordinary routines continue elsewhere. Stripped of familiar safety nets, Tiger adjusts to academic pressures, shifting friendships, and tangled family obligations whilst processing permanent absence. Glasgow accurately portrays the deafening void left by bereavement without supplying artificial reassurance, demonstrating instead how minor interpersonal bridges slowly restore functional living. Tiger maintains a startlingly honest narrative voice throughout.

You'd Be Home Now
Emmy occupies the predictable role within her turbulent household, silently watching her dazzling sister Maddie and detached brother Joey dictate family rhythms. That steady routine fractures following a community-altering incident, prompting residents to interrogate their true identities beneath societal labels. Compounding crises push peers and relatives onto her reliable shoulders until Emmy confronts whether maintaining her invisible persona remains worth sustaining personal well-being.

The Glass Girl
Bella utilizes intoxication to disguise teenage upheaval, depending on alcohol to soften blows from romantic rejection, shattered marriages, and inherited sorrow. Reality intervenes dramatically when hospitalization erases her recollection of the triggering incident. Mandatory treatment forces Bella to recognise that avoiding discomfort merely extended her suffering. Clear internal observations replace glorified drinking culture with realistic depictions of peer networks, clinical intervention, and necessary behavioural restructuring.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This paperback compendium aligns perfectly with mature young adult readers aged fourteen plus who prioritize substantive contemporary fiction. It draws substantial audiences from realistic character drama enthusiasts, wellbeing campaigners, and digital reading circles attracted to credible recovery narratives. Domestic guardians, academic staff, counselling professionals, and literary instructors utilise these texts as reliable catalysts for structured conversations regarding bereavement, self-harm, substance reliance, and relational strain. Thoughtful gift purchasers targeting milestone celebrations or institutional donations will recognize the pairing of straightforward prose with sophisticated psychological insight. Anyone preferring narratives that honour teenage complexity without resorting to exploitation will discover lasting resonance here.

Key Benefits:

  • Four independent novels showcasing varied adolescent protagonists confronting documented psychological hurdles
  • Professionally vetted treatments of wellbeing topics delivered through clinically informed storytelling
  • Robust paperback construction optimised for travel, study groups, and casual browsing
  • Distinct narrative shifts managed seamlessly under a single authoritative creative vision
  • Frequently integrated into youth guidance programs for constructive emotional dialogue
  • Immediate bundle savings compared to purchasing standalone paperback editions monthly

About the Author:
Kathleen Glasgow leverages extensive frontline experience working with vulnerable teenagers to shape compelling literary frameworks grounded in lived therapeutic understanding. Utilising clinical insight, Glasgow drafts scenarios that strip away misconceptions about psychological distress while underscoring achievable restoration pathways. Her manuscripts actively dismantle cultural shame surrounding traumatic experiences, substituting ethical condemnation with meticulously researched character arcs that reflect actual developmental psychology. Glasgow’s dedication to truthful representation cemented her status within modern young adult publishing, securing chart appearances and direct commendations from medical practitioners and bibliotherapy specialists globally. Reviewers consistently highlight her capacity to weave lighter interpersonal moments into heavier thematic structures, preserving narrative momentum without diminishing gravity. Her bibliography remains an indispensable resource for constructive emotional literature.

Why You’ll Love This Box Set:
Acquiring this complete four-volume paperback collection guarantees a continuous, deeply immersive emotional sequence that isolated purchases cannot sustain. Direct access to Glasgow’s cumulative thematic framework allows sequential observation of recovery patterns across varying demographic backgrounds. Uniform printing standards streamline shelf storage, while tightly interlaced pacing naturally motivates consecutive weekly readings. Beyond entertaining escapism, this grouped edition operates as a functional reference tool during challenging transitional phases, supplying enduring character models and actionable coping insights. Securing this assembled publication guarantees ownership of the premier contemporary collection at optimal financial efficiency.

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