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Gemma [Paperback]

Meg Tilly
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Feb 16 2010
After Hazen Wood kidnaps twelve-year-old Gemma Sullivan, the two embark upon a cross-country journey that tests the limits of Gemma's endurance. In scenes of physical and sexual violence, Hazen tries to destroy the young girl's will. When she does manage to escape he drags her back and threatens to have her arrested for the violent acts he performs. It is only Gemma's resilience and fertile imagination that protects her from the worst of the trauma she suffers. And, in the end, it is the healing power of unconditional love that gives Gemma the courage to speak out against her abuser at last and claim the life she deserves.
 
Alternating between the voices of Gemma and Hazen Wood, Meg Tilly has brilliantly brought to life powerful and unforgettable characters that will leave you thinking about them long after you turn the last page.

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Tilly's second novel arrives more than a decade after Singing Songs and more than two decades after the author's defining roles as Chloe in The Big Chill and as the title character of Agnes of God. But Tilly's not wasting any time—less than halfway through the first chapter, her 12-year-old title character is well into graphic descriptions of the systematic rape she's endured since she was eight. By the end of chapter two, she's been kidnapped by the man to whom her mother's boyfriend had nonchalantly sold her for sex. And by the end of chapter three, he's been collared in turn by the criminal justice system. The second half of the book sees Gemma taken in by a generous and capable foster mother who grew up with similar abuse, and who encourages her to tell her story at trial. Tilly leaves them awaiting a verdict. While this is in some ways an effective novel, its directness has a lot in common with social services pamphlets and with child pornography. Its intentional artlessness may be valuable to those who have been through the worst and are recovering, but for unwary readers lured by the sunny pink cover, and particularly for young readers untouched by these issues, it presents real NC-17 horrors. (Oct. 1)
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Actor turned writer Tilly's first novel, Singing Songs (1994), is narrated by a young girl who survives sexual violence, as is her second. Clearly, sexual child abuse is a cause, and that results in a hint of agitprop. At the other extreme is rampant graphic detail. That said, Gemma is an astonishingly vital and involving character. She is first raped at age 8 by Buddy, her despicable mother's live-in boyfriend. When Gemma turns 12, Buddy pimps her to another psycho, Hazen Wood, who kidnaps Gemma and sets out on a cross-country rape-and-torture spree. Tilly has entered Joyce Carol Oates' country, where preyed-upon girls survive by virtue of the power of their minds. Gemma teaches herself to "Gemma travel," a form of meditation that allows her to separate her mind from her body. Girlish cuteness alternates with sexual violence, highlighting the horror of the crimes Tilly so unflinchingly imagines. Tilly achieves moments of raw beauty and genuine fierceness while sustaining the intensity of an X-rated thriller and driving this harrowing story all the way to the courtroom. Donna Seaman
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5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING AND IMPORTANT Oct 7 2006
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Just finished this book. I have to say that this book will change you. Meg Tilly is a beautiful writer who captures the voices of her characters perfectly. The story of a child abduction is rendered so incredibly realistically. You are literally put in the heads of the abuser and the abused. Made to understand how each person is thinking, feeling. So intense. It is a hard topic to deal with but Meg Tilly deals with it in a brutally honest way. It is so important to look at this subjet matter for what it is. Not enough people want to see that child abuse in this country is an epidemic. You won't find another book that deals with this subject matter so honestly. This book moved me to tears.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too Jan 14 2010
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Twelve-year-old Gemma is enjoying her young life on the outside, but she has a secret. She is being sexually abused by Buddy, her mother's boyfriend. He sells her out to Hazen Woods, who pays $100 to have sex with Gemma.

Hazen, later on, kidnaps Gemma, and they drove all over the country. She tried to get away, but he always found her. She gave up. Nobody would listen if she asked for help; no one would help her. She can't tell anyone anything, because Buddy embedded the thought into her that Gemma would go to jail if anyone ever found out. She stays strong with her imagination, and thinks that, eventually, she will be home again.

This is a difficult book for me to review. And it was a difficult book to read. I had no idea what to expect when I began reading this novel, because I knew it was about child abuse, which is a really tough subject for anyone. And as a disclaimer, this book is definitely not for younger readers.

The novel started off somewhat slow. But it wasn't long before I couldn't stop reading. I felt so much pain, Gemma's pain, from the start. I had trouble understanding how anyone could treat a child in that way. I think that the story was made better since it goes back and forth between Gemma's point of view and Hazen's. After reading Hazen's point of view for the first time, I could not FATHOM how a grown man could be so disgusting.

So, GEMMA was tough to read. But in reality, it was amazing. Really. By the end of the novel, I was so happy for Gemma, yet so sad for her. Books don't often give off this much emotion, which made the book even better for me.

Reviewed by: Ashley B
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A page turner July 1 2008
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This book was recommended to me and I will recommend it to others. Meg Tilly did a fabulous job of keeping me interested as a reader, I could not put this one down. I typically like nonfiction works, so it took me about a quarter of the book to get over the fact that it was a story and I could tell it was a story, but in the end what a great story it was! As soon as I finished this book, I immediately ordered Tilly's other work Singing Songs and am anxiously awaiting its arrival.
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