Ballads of Suburbia by Stephanie Kuehnert

Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Ballads of Suburbia by Stephanie Kuehnert

Release Date: July 21, 2009
Publisher: MTV Books
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 344
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Ballads are the kind of songs that Kara McNaughton likes best. Not the cliched ones where a diva hits her highest note or a rock band tones it down a couple of notches for the ladies, but the true ballads: the punk rocker or the country crooner telling the story of their life in three minutes, the chorus reminding their listeners of the numerous ways to screw things up. In high school, Kara helped maintain the "Stories of Suburbia" notebook, which contained newspaper articles about bizarre and often tragic events from suburbs all over and personal vignettes that Kara dubbed "ballads" written by her friends in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago. Those "ballads" were heartbreakingly honest tales of the moments when life changes and a kid is forced to grow up too soon. But Kara never wrote her own ballad. Before she could figure out what her song was about, she was leaving town after a series of disastrous events at the end of her junior year. Four years later, Kara returns to face the music, and tells the tale of her first three years of high school with her friends' "ballads" interspersed throughout.

This book is powerful. It's been haunting me for days, yes haunting me. After I finished, I couldn't help but sit there in a daze. The first thing that popped into my head was "WOW." Granted my emotions were in complete chaos. This isn't a novel for the faint hearted. This novel is moving, it's upsetting, it's heartbreaking, it's real.

Had I read this before I met Stephanie at ALA, I would have most likely hugged her and cried. She has an amazing talent. AMAZING. Even though I haven't experienced anything like Kara went through, even though I was so blissfully unaware of the world she lived in. I felt like I did. Like I said amazing talent.

And it wasn't just Kara, all of the characters felt like they could walk right off the pages. And I never judged them and that totally surprised me. I never once thought druggie loser, and I should have. Which again, comes back to Stephanie's amazing talent as a writer. To take something that I always thought was black and white and turn it into something gray.

I'm still in awe days later. Thank you Stephanie for telling this story. I can't wait to see what you have in store for us next.

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Ballads of Suburbia is also a recipient of The Luminous Pearl Award, which honors an outstanding book for young adults. Which basically means it rocked my socks off!



18 comments:

pirate penguin said...
Oh wow. Now I MUST read this...

yes, packages are always fun. I can't wait until Fed-ex brings me my new laptop. I feel like an impatient kid at Christmas! xD
Zia said...
I've seen this one around a bit, and now I'm thinking I need to check it out.
Bianca said...
Oh! I didn't really know a lot about this book, but it sounds incredibly good. I can't wait to read it! Great review. :)
xalwaysdreamx said...
I've never heard of Stephanie Kuehnert before. This book sounds like a great read!
~Mary said...
Ok, I have to get this now.....RIGHT NOW!
It sounds really good. and if you LOVED it that much it must be good!!!
prophecygirl said...
You've made me even more excited about this book now. It sounds amazing!
stephanieburgis said...
Ooh, I'm really looking forward to this one. Thanks for the review!
stephanieburgis said...
I am really looking forward to reading this one. Thanks for posting the review!
Sab H. said...
Wow! I'm out to buy it today! Sounds wonderful.
towerofbooks said...
I really want to read this. I've heard AMAZING things about it!
infiniteshelf said...
Wow, this sounds so great! I had heard this was good, but now you really make we want to buy it right away! :D
B.A.M. Book Reviews said...
You made me 10x more excited for this book. It sounds like a good book, but the way you talked about it ... I will have to get it.

-Briana
Alexia561 said...
Hadn't heard of this book before, but now I HAVE to get it! Any book that has that sort of impact on a reader is definitely a must-read! Thanks for letting us all know about it!
TheEclecticElement said...
Wow, that's a very powerful review! It's going on my must read list =]
Sarah said...
This book sounds fabulous and I have to say, I'm kind of in love with the title.
Aimee said...
I'm glad you reviewed this book because it is one that I keep passing by and ignoring.
Hannah S said...
I like reading reviews written earlier on. I've been hopping from one title to another... Ah, the archives button? Best. Invention. Ever.

Anyway, this book was exactly as you say!
I've been caught up in my "perfect bubble" for so long, this was a huge shock. This showed me what was on the other side without risking it. Gosh, drugs, cutting, abuse? It had it all.
Such a twisted, FABULOUS read!

Love, Hannah
Jamie said...
Can't wait to read this! I was trying to read it before PAYA but I wasn't able to find time! She was so sweet!

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