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Someone Else's Shoes
Someone Else's Shoes | Ellen Wittlinger
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Tackling issues of suicide, depression, divorce, and step-parenting with warmth, sensitivity, and even humor, Someone Else's Shoes chronicles a road trip across the Northeast that unites three young people in search of family and acceptance. Twelve-year-old Izzy, a budding stand-up comic, is already miserable about her father's new marriage and the new baby on the way. Then ten-year-old cousin Oliver and his father, Uncle Henderson, move in with Izzy and her mom because Oliver's mother committed suicide only a few months ago. And to make matters worse, Ben, the rebellious 16-year-old son of Izzy's mother's boyfriend, winds up staying with them, too. But when Uncle Henderson--who has been struggling with depression after his wife's suicide--disappears, Ben, Izzy, and Oliver set aside their differences and hatch a plan to find him. As the threesome travels in search of Henderson, they find a surrogate family in each other.
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Interesting themes of loss, grief, mental wellbeing, and changing family circumstances. This covers a whole range of areas that would be useful for young readers to explore through fiction. A focus on grief and comedy is a nice and unexpected juxtaposition for this kind of a book. The narrative wasn't as enthralling as it could have been but this is still a quick yet interesting read.