Name Me Nobody

This is a novel about Emi-lou,a 13-year old Japanese/American girl in Hawaii. Her mother lives in California and she has no idea where her father is. She also has a best friend named Von.

The entire novel revolves around Emi-lou's relationship to Von, and how that relationship is threatened when another girl comes between her and Von.

Emi-lou starts out overweight but she loses that extra weight when she is trained to be on a girl's baseball team. Most of the other girls don't like her, though, and that itself sets up some problems for her.

The book does deal with girls having a physical relationship with other girls and this might put some people off even though it is intregal to the plot of the novel.

As far as the storyline itself goes, I think the novel does a good job. It's an interesting story and shows how relationships can change, sometimes for the worse. One major problem with the book, though, is that it uses a number of terms that are Hawaiian and there is no explanation of what those terms mean.

If it had been only one or two terms then that would not have been so bad, but there are quite a few terms and that makes the book confusing at times. The way the people talk could also put some people off, especially since it can give the impression that these people are not really very smart. The only reason that didn't bother me is that I know someone who is Chinese/Vietnamese/American and she talks in the same manner. So it's a relatistic type of speech but it might bother some people reading that type of talking for the first time.


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