Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Module 2 | The Cat Ate My Gymsuit




PLOT SUMMARY
Thirteen-year-old Marcy Lewis doesn't feel comfortable in her own skin ─ not at school, not at home, and certainly not in gym class. But this self-described "blimp" sees her confidence begin to build with the arrival of Ms. Finney, an English teacher like no other Marcy has ever encountered. Ms. Finney's encouraging demeanor and words of wisdom do wonders for Marcy and her classmates, which makes Ms. Finney's suspension, as a result of refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance, especially devastating. However, it is this situation that allows Marcy to finally realize her full potential.

MY IMPRESSIONS
Next to Judy Blume's Margaret Simon, Marcy is one of the most achingly real young heroines in YA fiction. Author Paula Danziger delves into such painful realms as body issues, crushes, and domestic dysfunction with a frankness that young adults are sure to appreciate. A few of the characters ─ particularly Marcy's father ─ are a bit one-dimensional, but the majority of characters are easily relatable. Written more than 30 years ago, the book also offers modern preteens an interesting glimpse at life in the years following the women's liberation movement.

REVIEWS
"Written 30 years ago, this story explores a culture clash that is still relevant and meaningful. Conflicts within families and between generations never really change. Cultural changes always affect schools in many ways. This story of a young girl discovering her true worth is a modern classic."
Becky Young, The Lorgnette: Heart of Texas Reviews, Vol. 17, No. 4

"This breakthrough book has had many imitators; but this original (even with many 1970 oddities) is still outstanding."
Mary Purucker, KLIATT Review, July 2005, Vol. 39, No. 4

"In some ways the book is a painful read, because it seems so autobiographic, but the humor helps and kids will gain insights into family dynamics and come to admire Marcy."
Marilyn Courtot, Children's Literature, 1998

USES IN THE LIBRARY

The book is ideal as a mother-daughter book club selection, as the novel knows no generational bounds. In addition, it would be an excellent choice for a program on popular female figures in YA fiction; the discussion resulting from such a program could be good fodder for a podcast on the library's web site.

CITATION:
Danziger, Paula (1974). The cat ate my gymsuit. New York: Puffin.

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