'A story of abuse, neglect and revenge.'
Jenna lives with her mother, Carrie and Hermione, her younger sister. As life is hard and money and food are in short supply, their home is regularly visited by a series of 'uncles' who are invited back by her drug-taking and alcoholic mum for partying and sexual favours. Although Jenna has no option but to do as mum asks, she is hell-bent on protecting Hermione from the sexual perversion and horrors that she herself regularly has to endure.
School for Jenna is hardly any better, giving sexual favours to boys for money, but she has accepted this as a sad, but unavoidable, part of her normal everyday life. And then one day she is raped and physically and emotionally abused by a group of 4 boys from school. At the end of her tether, as matters have seriously spiralled out of control, she convinces herself to take matters into her own hands and is determined to take her revenge upon her aggressors and abusers.
A good, cleverly constructed, strong storyline which managed to deal sensitively with the intensely powerful subject matter without ever spilling over into the world of the unacceptable and which ultimately delivered a compulsive, 'enjoyable' read which just seemed to just leap off the pages. Lots of small comments and observations littered throughout that really hit home describing the desperately sad situation of Jenna's despair and gave the story that added chilling feeling of authentic believability. However, perhaps the ending, planned by a young and wronged, vulnerable teenage girl, was just slightly overly clean, convenient and tidily well ordered, going to plan without a hitch, but it certainly did ultimately dispatched the rightful, powerful punch of 'on-the-street' justice and retribution.
Will definitely be reading more from this highly talented author.
Recommended.
Rating: 4.2 stars.