Broken Soup
by Jenny Valentine

    BROKEN SOUP by Jenny Valentine
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  3/24/09
    Publisher:  HarperTeen
    Reviewed by:  Jaglvr
    Rating:  4 Stars


    The story in BROKEN SOUP starts immediately from page one.  

    While Rowan is in line at a shop, a strange boy tries handing her a picture negative.  He’s insistent that she has
    dropped it, but Rowan is positive that it’s not hers.  When he doesn’t let up, Rowan takes the negative from him, but
    once at home, she throws it in the trash.  It isn’t until an unfamiliar girl approaches Rowan in the lunch room that she
    gives a second thought to the negative.

    The girl, Bee, is a few years older and would be the same age as her brother, Jack, if Jack were still alive.  It turns
    out Bee saw the encounter at the shop and asks Rowan what was on the negative.  Rowan retrieves it from the
    trash, and Bee develops it.  

    What shows up stuns Rowan.  It’s a picture of her brother.  But this is not a picture that she has ever seen before.  
    How did the unfamiliar boy know that it belonged to her, even when she hadn’t known herself that it even existed?

    From there, the story evolves into Rowan’s friendship with Bee, and her future encounters with the unknown boy,
    Harper.  Harper is an American traveling around Europe.  He hadn’t planned on staying in town as long as he has,
    but he’s enthralled with Rowan and can’t bring himself to leave.

    BROKEN SOUP is the heartbreaking story of a girl and her family’s attempt to recover from the untimely death of
    Jack.  Jack was the shining star in the family.  When he died, so did the family.  Rowan’s father has left.  Her mother
    is practically comatose with grief.  It’s up to Rowan to keep herself and her little sister, Stroma, surviving.  

    Finding the negative begins a series of events that may either heal Rowan’s family once and for all, or be the last
    straw that makes it crumble into permanent destruction.  The story is beautifully written and will surely touch the
    heart of all who read it.