Finding Audrey
By: Sophie Kinsella
Audrey is a fourteen year old British teen who has suffered a traumatic experience that has left her with a severe social anxiety disorder. She dropped out of school, wears dark glasses and doesn’t want to leave the house. Her family is supportive and working with her counselor, Dr. Sarah, she is beginning to recover. As part of her therapy, Dr. Sarah asks her to start filming a video of the things around her and Audrey begins filming her family life. She is a keen observer of what is going on around her and there are laugh out loud moments. Her mother is convinced that her brother Frank is a computer game addict all the while the mother is addicted to reading the Daily Mail newspaper believing everything she reads. This book deals with a serious situation in a sensitive way and we can feel for Audrey and the effect her illness has had on the entire family. There are touching moments, funny moments, a new romance and family drama and the reader is pulling for Audrey to fully recover. Recommended for 7th grade and up.
Review By: Jan Bridges