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The Little Giant of Aberdeen County

From wikipedia:

As a medical term, gigantism can refer to “pituitary gigantism”, which is due to prepubertal growth hormone excess. This is sometimes equated with acromegaly, but more precisely, an excess of growth hormone leads to “pituitary gigantism” (vertical growth) if the epiphyseal plates have not yet closed, but it leads to “acromegaly” (lateral growth) if they have closed.

Even before I emerged from my mother’s womb in 1953, people began warning my mother that the infant she carried was going to be huge.

I really enjoyed this debut novel — particularly the first 3/4 of it.  Tiffany Baker has created a very extraordinary character in Truly Plaice. First called a ‘little giant’ by her teacher Miss Sparrow, Truly is the exact opposite of her very petite, pretty, and perfect sister Serena Jane.  Teased and humiliated by her classmates and community, Truly actually copes fairly well with her large size.  Her genetics have treated Truly unfairly, but there are some positives in her life as well.  She has the love of three very special people in her life, and she is thus able to tune out the mean-spirited ones who torment her.  Not afraid of hard work either, Truly only sometimes feels sorry for herself and tries to make the best of every situation she’s in.  (I always think it’s best not to know too many plot points before reading a book so I’ll stop there to avoid spoilers.)

The book covers the first 35-40 or so years of Truly’s life, and as said previously, I very much enjoyed the first 3/4 of the book.  I actually read through the first part very quickly, but I did feel that the last 1/4 of the novel dragged a bit.  There are also some ethical decisions made by the characters that are quite controversial, and I’m not quite sure how I stand on those issues myself so my thoughts about the ending are mixed.  However, I’ll definitely be looking out for Tiffany Baker’s next book.  She is a promising new novelist who knows how to craft unique characters and a unique story.

A special thanks goes to Hachette Book Group for sending me this book for review.  The Little Giant of Aberdeen County is being released today (January 8th).

2009, 341 pp.

4/5

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