In the tradition of To Kill a Mockingbird and The Cape Ann, a funny, sad, wise, and redeeming first novel about a young girl's battle with a troubling affliction. Rural Kentucky in the 1950s is not an easy place to grow up in, and it's especially hard for 10-year-old Icy Sparks, an orphan who lives with her grandparents. Life becomes even more difficult for Icy when the violent tics and uncontrollable cursing begin. Icy's adolescence is marred by the humiliation brought on by her mysterious ... (show more)
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This was a good read. The characters were interesting and well developed. I hate that I like Oprah's books but I generally do.
This is one of the best Oprah book selections I have read. Totally engaging with a captivating character. Couldn't put this one down.
I loved this book, I loved Icy and whilst it was fiction, it gave a fabulous insight into Tourette's Syndrome.
I loved it. Icy was such a real character. I could really empathize.
I'm reading this one fore the second time...I think it ends badly, but I'm enjoying it again so far.
I thought this book was a hilarious portrayal of tourettes. Loved it and laughed out loud.
Why is it that everyone one of Oprah book club picks are always depressing???
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