Monday, July 11, 2011

28. The Nature of Jade by Deb Caletti (Simon and Schuster, 2007)

BOOK: ROMANCE (ages 12+)

Brief Description: Jade has an anxiety disorder and is very introspective. To keep herself calm, she watches the web cam in the Elephant pen at the Woodland Park Zoo near where she lives. When she sees a young guy in a red jacket repeatedly, she falls for him without meeting him. Jade eventually works through many of her problems and actually meets Sebastian, who has a young son. Chapters begin with a quote about animal behavior that is mirrored in the events of that chapter.

Awards: None

Personal Opinion: I was initially disinterested in this book, but gradually grew to truly love and care about Jade and worried about her finding her way in the world. It's her senior year, and she's quite lost, not understanding her place even within her own family. Jade becomes a volunteer working with the elephants at the zoo when she finally meets Sebastian, about whom she's only fantasized. They become close quickly, and their relationship is lovely, tender, and quite moving, but Sebastian is harboring a secret that threatens to destroy Jade's new found security. I loved the book and spent quite some time considering the characters long after I finished the book. While the flap indicates a recommended age of 12+, I see this book as one for a much more sophisticated reader due to the nuances of Jades introspection, but a more sophisticated younger reader might enjoy it as well. The elephants themselves are entirely lovable as are all the truly well-drawn characters. Deb Caletti does a great job with this gorgeous and gentle novel.

Curriculum/Programming: I think this book would serve well as a discussion point for a psychology course. Jade is unbelievably self-reflective, and her dealing with her anxiety disorder might make for some good conversations.

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