Both Sides Book Review #bookreview
Imagine if you were in a tragic accident – unable to move or speak but otherwise cognizant of everything around you. Imagine hearing doctors deciding your fate without you having a voice in the outcome.
Alex is a 16-year-old girl who finds herself in that exact situation in Both Sides, a novel that begins when – while on a class field trip – Alex and another girl, Sandra, end up in a horrible accident.
If the doctors act quickly, they may be able to save one body…and one brain. Amid the confusion and uncertainty, we hear everything that’s going on in Alex’s mind – from her initial disbelief to her quips about the absurdity of it all to her realization that she may have to go through the rest of her life living in the body of a girl she couldn’t stand. If she survives.
Both Sides tackles these issues and more. Within its pages every reader will find her own answers and discover, in the end, a story of courage and a girl who never before existed.
Award-winning author Paul E. Stawski captures the minute-by-minute struggles of a 16-year-old girl whose world is suddenly turned upside down in Both Sides. Radical brain surgery is the only option. Time is running out and Alex’s mind is racing: will she still be the same person when she comes out on the other side?
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Paul E. Stawski won the Highlights for Children fiction contest for his short story, Code Red, a science-fiction story about a little girl who has to make a very grown-up decision. As a child, Paul was the subject of Newbery-Award winning author Lois Lenski’s We Live in the North. Then, as an adult, he taught at an all-girls’ high school before becoming a full-time writer. Both Sides is his first novel, he is currently writing the second book in the Both Sides series, Taking Sides due to be released January 2014. He lives in Troy, Michigan, with his wife and two cats.
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Taking Sides is the second book in the Both Sides series. In BOTH SIDES, Alex grappled with the idea of her brain being transplanted into Sandra’s brain-dead body. In TAKING SIDES, she struggles with her new reality, starting with the ride home from the hospital and the ensuing media circus. She’s now a celebrity who literally comes face-to-face with her new identity every time she looks in the mirror – and every time someone else looks at her. How will her friends react? How will Sandra’s? And what about their classmates and their parents? With everyone taking sides, Alex begins to wonder: is anyone on her side?
I received this book to review through Beck Valley Books Book Tours, all the opinions above are 100% my own.
My thoughts: I found this a very interesting book. It was not at all what I expected it to be. I am a medical person and love medical related books. This one fit that bill. I always love when authors research and don’t just write. This guy gets an A+ for his research! It also fit the bit of suspense part of what I like. It made me do a lot of thinking as to what I would do, feel, and how I would react to such things if this would happen to me. Probably in some of the ways this girl did, though I am older than she is. It’s really an interesting thought for one to think of. A book full of suspense that I recommend to anyone wanting a good read. Can’t wait to check out the second book in the tour!
Sharon Martin
Fab read, I really enjoyed this as well as asking so many questions to myself !!
Paul E. Stawski
Thanks for the great review! And you’re right about the research – I did a lot, both primary and secondary. Made it more fun for me and hopefully, more real for my readers. Thanks, again!