Karen Fortunati - The weight of Zero
"Pain is the pain. So sit in this room. The point is to learn how to cope safely with the pains."
Seventeen-year-old Cath knows Zero is coming for her. Zero, the
devastating depression born of Catherine’s bipolar disease, has almost
triumphed once, propelling Catherine to her first suicide attempt. With Zero
only temporarily restrained by the latest med du jour, time is running out. In
an old ballet shoebox, Catherine stockpiles meds, preparing to take her own
life when Zero next arrives.
But Zero’s return is delayed. Unexpected relationships along
with the care of a new psychiatrist start to alter Catherine's perception of
her diagnosis. But will this be enough? This is a story of loss and grief and
hope and how the many shapes of love – maternal, romantic and platonic – impact
a young woman’s struggle with mental illness.
The
manuscript was awarded the 2014 SCBWI Work-in-Progress Grant in the
Contemporary YA category, named a finalist in the 2015 Tassey-Walden Awards and
won the Serendipity Literary Agency 2013 YA First Page/Novel Discovery Contest.
This
year, I find myself reading more and more books about certain diseases. More
and more publishers make way for works in this kind of topic nowadays. In the
beginning, I felt like I don’t need to read another book about this subject,
but then I changed my mind very-very soon. After reading the synopsis, I grew
curious and felt like „I need to read this”. I’ve
learned a lot from other books about this topic, so I thought this is a
’’win-win” situation. I felt a sturdy need to step into the topic of BD with
this book. Have I learned anything from this book? My answer would be a firm
yes. I found out, that previously I’ve known nothing about Bipolar Disorder
before, and how reliant you are to others while dealing with this disorder.
As
far as I know, this is the first book of the writer, and I was genuienly
surprised by this. The book is written about a very difficult topic, yet it
provides a deep insight into the life of someone who is dealing with this
mental illness.
Cover: 5/5
I
was fascinated by the cover, and I just simply can’t imagine how could it be
any better. I felt like the colors are representing zero itself, and she is in
the middle of it, yet does not know what to do next. Nonetheless, the cover is
interesting on it’s own.
About the
plot:
Catherine
gave the name „zero” to the depression that pulls her . These days are the ones
where she feels like she can’t go on anymore. We get to know early , that she
is only in grade 3, and the darkness already came for her, which resulted in a
suicide attempt. These facts have already put weight on my shoulders before
even the novel begins. Later on, we learn that she didn’t give up on suicide
yet, and that she hides medicine in a shoebox, ready to kill herself anytime.
It gives an interesting emotional burden type of twist to the novel. I just
couldn’t believe that a shoebox filled with medicine for the purpose of suicide
could provide safety to a teen.I had to continue reading, I had to know what is
going on, what will happen next. I wanted to see what lies inside her
head, She started writing a bucket-list
type of thing, about stuff that made her happy. I felt like no one thought
about what is going on with her. She watched her grandmother die, and that
could possibly be the reason for her bipolar disorder, She told her friends
about this, but instead of supporting her, they turned away from her.I was
quite surprised, that she was not sad about this.
She knew it well, that zero
will come for her again. She wanted to live her life to the fullest until zero
makes weight once more.. again. There were a lot of heartwarming segments
throughout the novel, Nonny for example. I grew to love Michael’s grandmother
very quickly.
The
writer could write about this illness flawlessly, there were a lot of loveable
characters, and a lot of them were very-very negative. (Somehow, this „dualism”
is always present at YA novels.). There were a lot of absent-minded characters,
who kicked into her instead of supporting her or just ignoring her.The novel
represents perfectly, that the beginning of a new chapter of your life can
cause you to lose a lot of friends, yet gain new ones in the process.Her need
to be needed & loved made her character feel real. She had to fight her
disease and her own personality, yet she got to experience a lot of things. A
lot of white lies & blatant deceptions were coloring her already
complicated life in the novel, yet she remained strong and good-willed. She
possessed a will to live, that she was evidently lacking at the beginning of
the novel
My favourite characters:
A
lot of people took a room in my heart, but I would like to only mention Cath
and Nonny.
Cath:
She is a very strong girl, who despite her insecurities, still remained strong
. Her relation with her mother was interesting, that later on she couldn’t open
up for her , because she didn’t want to
hurt her. At the end of the novel, I became very proud of her, because I know
well how many people are struggling with this disorder day-by-day.
Nonni:
She is one of the „lighter” characters in the novel, no matter what you do, you
will grow to love her eventually.I think every novel should contain a character
like her, these lighthearted characters always work well with this genre. I
couldn’t imagine a more fitting character than her. She represents the
unconditional love in this novel.
Thank you for coming in.
Sweetie, Patti. :)
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