The Last Girls Standing by Jennifer Dugan (review)

April Spisak
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Reviewed by: The Last Girls Standing by Jennifer Dugan April Spisak Dugan, Jennifer The Last Girls Standing. Putnam, 2023 [320p] Trade ed. ISBN 9780593532072 $18.99 E-book ed. ISBN 9780593532089 $10.99 Reviewed from digital galleys R Gr. 9-12 Sloan is barely hanging on after she is one of only two survivors of a brutal massacre at the summer camp where she was a counselor. Her absolute dependence on her girlfriend Cherry, the other survivor, is understandable, particularly because Sloan has no memories of the night herself. Cherry is there to tell Sloan what happened as many times as she needs to hear it, to comfort her, and to be a desperately needed romantic distraction from a life that now feels alternately empty of meaning and brimming with mysteries that need unpacking. The pace begins slow but accelerates as Sloan's tenuous web of support beyond Cherry fails to help her in any meaningful ways. She decides the only path to healing is to fully understand the reason for the massacre, flatly refusing to believe it was simply random, horrific violence and instead creating conspiracy theories with little evidence. Dugan ably balances Sloan's unprocessed trauma, her exhausted defiance, and her desire for unconditional love to make her a twisty and complex unreliable narrator—even she admits that everything she knows about the night when she almost died comes from media reports or her girlfriend. Her slow, inexorable creep toward the absolute wrong conclusions is painful to watch for readers, who will have as little ability to help her course correct as Cherry does, and a shocking tragedy feels inevitable given Sloan's determined, tortured fight toward something, anything, that feels like truth. Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
詹妮弗·杜根《最后的女孩》(书评)
《最后的女孩》作者:詹妮弗·杜根April Spisak Dugan《珍妮弗最后的女孩》在担任辅导员的夏令营中,斯隆是一场残酷的大屠杀中仅有的两名幸存者之一,她勉强撑了下来。她对另一位幸存者女友切莉的绝对依赖是可以理解的,尤其是因为斯隆自己对那晚没有任何记忆。切莉在那里告诉斯隆发生了什么,她需要听多少遍就说多少遍,安慰她,从现在感觉空虚的生活和充满需要解开的谜团中解脱出来,成为她迫切需要的浪漫消遣。节奏开始缓慢,但随着斯隆在切莉之外脆弱的支持网络未能以任何有意义的方式帮助她,节奏加快了。她决定,唯一的治愈之路就是完全理解大屠杀的原因,断然拒绝相信这只是随机的、可怕的暴力,而是在几乎没有证据的情况下制造阴谋论。杜根巧妙地平衡了斯隆未处理的创伤,她精疲力竭的反抗,以及她对无条件爱的渴望,使她成为一个扭曲而复杂的不可靠的叙述者——甚至她承认,她所知道的关于她几乎死去的那个晚上的一切都来自媒体报道或她的女朋友。她缓慢而无情地走向绝对错误的结论,这对读者来说是痛苦的,因为他们几乎没有能力帮助她纠正错误,就像切莉一样,鉴于斯隆坚定地、痛苦地追求某种东西,任何感觉像是真理的东西,一场令人震惊的悲剧似乎是不可避免的。版权所有©2023伊利诺伊大学董事会
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