Scarred
by Monique Polak

    SCARRED by Monique Polak
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  10/30/07
    Publisher:  James Lorimer & Company
    Reviewed by:  Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
    Rating:  4 Stars


    Becky, a once hopeful, competitive figure-skater, has stopped competing. She knows she has disappointed her
    parents, especially her mother.

    When not out selling real estate, Becky’s mother is absorbed in health magazines and planning meals that are
    designed to “help” her daughter keep the weight off. Thankfully, Becky is not the only target of her mother's
    desire for perfection. Errol, Becky’s older brother, has managed to be a disappointment as well. His hours with
    a therapist don’t seem to help much, as he has dropped out of school and spends all his time in his room building
    models.

    To relieve the pressure, Becky has found a release in cutting herself. Filled with shame and confusion, she is not
    sure why it helps, but the act of self-mutilation takes away the out-of-control feeling Becky so often experiences.
    Her best friend is now the Swiss Army knife she keeps in the pencil box on her desk.

    Still fond of skating, Becky spends her summer days teaching figure-skating to beginners at a local indoor rink.
    Working with the little girls keeps her mind busy and gets her out of the house and away from her nagging
    mother. When one of the girls is about to begin working with Becky’s old Olympic-caliber coach, repressed
    memories of the coach’s abuse begin to surface. How can she let this abusive coach mistreat yet another fragile,
    young skater?

    Monique Polak tells Becky’s story in direct, no-nonsense prose. The less than 150-page book deals with the
    increasingly popular teen dilemma of self-inflicted pain. There are suggestions about the underlying causes for
    cutting and ways regain control. SCARRED is ideal for reluctant readers or anyone wanting more knowledge
    about cutting and other forms of self-mutilation.