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Cover artist
  
Emily Mahon

Publication date
  
August 12, 2004

ISBN
  
978-0-8050-7595-3

Author
  
Martha Witt

Publisher
  
Henry Holt and Company

3.2/5
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Language
  
English

Pages
  
304 pp

Originally published
  
12 August 2004

Genre
  
Novel

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Broken as Things Are is a 2004 novel by Martha Witt. The book was released on August 12, 2004 through Henry Holt and Co. and follows the coming of age of a young Southern girl.

Contents

Synopsis

Fourteen-year-old Morgan Lee has a strange, yet close, relationship with her brother Ginx. Ginx is exceedingly withdrawn and didn't speak fully until she was five, when he began spontaneously speaking in full sentences. The two grow close, with Ginx referring to himself in the plural for himself and Morgan, as well as the two developing their own language. The friendship isn't perfect, as Ginx will occasionally act badly towards Morgan, such as giving her concussions on occasion. However, when Morgan begins fall for her friend Billy, Ginx becomes unable to cope with this reality.

Reception

Critical reception for Broken as Things Are has been mostly positive. Entertainment Weekly and Booklist both gave positive reviews for the novel, with Entertainment Weekly stating that although the opening of the book might make readers feel "stranded", the book improved as it went on.

References

Broken as Things Are Wikipedia