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Wintergirls is a 2009 fiction novel by Laurie Halse Anderson. It follows Lia Overbrook, a long-term sufferer of anorexia and self-harm, who indulges more and more in these unhealthy addictions after hearing that her estranged (and equally troubled) best friend, Cassie, died alone in a local hotel... the very same night Lia ignored her calls for help. 33 of her calls for help. Falling deeper and deeper into despair, and convinced she's being haunted by Cassie's ghost, Lia must balance her compulsive need to starve and cut her body with the never-ending struggle to keep her family ignorant of just how sick she really is.Wintergirls went on to earn both critical acclaim and controversy. Best known for its intimate, graphic take on extremely sensitive issues, the book is at times abstract and at times gruesome, and does not shy away from the ugly and destructive effects of its subject material.For all that, and much to the author's dismay, the book is held up in certain circles as the pro-anorexia bible, its self-destructive and deeply disturbed protagonist an inspiration rather than a warning.
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Plot-Triggering Death: The plot is kicked off by Lia learning about her ex-best friend's death.
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Madness Mantra
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Chapter 40 is a chapter of nothing but a Madness Mantra. The text of the entire chapter is just the words "Must. Not. Eat." over and over again, with the last one of them written in bold text. It's meant to show Lia's Sanity Slippage, both from being dramatically underweight and the fact that the stress of constantly lying to her loved ones is taking its toll on her mind.
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Heel–Face Door-Slam
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Heel–Face Door-Slam: After dumping Lia as a best friend and having a huge fight with her parents, Cassie ran to a motel where she went on a drinking binge. In the throes of desperation, she tried to call Lia, who ignored her because she assumed Cassie just wanted to hurt her more. That night, Cassie ended up drinking herself to death.
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Enmity with an Object: Lia hates the bathroom scale she has to weigh herself on every Tuesday to prove to her family that she's gaining weight, calling it the "Blubber-O-Meter 3000". She tampers with it to make it look like she weighs more than she actually does, while privately keeping track of her real weight using an undamaged scale in her room.
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No Sympathy
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No Sympathy: When Lia and Cassie were in fourth grade, Cassie's pet mouse died and she was heartbroken. Her father's only reaction was to tell her to stop crying because he would put the corpse in the trash after he finished watching his football game.
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Cruel and Unusual Death
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Cruel and Unusual Death: Cassie's esophagus rips open after drunkenly binging and purging for two days, due to her stomach acids wreaking havoc on her throat. This ends up sending Cassie into shock and killing her. Lia's mother outright tells her that Cassie "died in terror and she died alone", even lampshading the trope with "It is an awful way to go".
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Big Sister Worship: Emma adores Lia, and their loving relationship is probably the purest thing in Lia's life.
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Parents as People
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Parents as People: Each of the adult figures in Lia's life are shown to be flawed, but very human characters who want the best for Lia.
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Self-Harm
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Self-Harm: Lia is addicted to it, viewing it as the only way to expunge all the dirt inside of her. She started doing it in middle school as a way to deal with the pain of puberty and her parents' divorce.
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Surprisingly Happy Ending
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Surprisingly Happy Ending: After coming very close to a full-blown Downer Ending, Lia is able to pull herself together after running away on Christmas Eve and finally begins making a genuine turn for the better. The book ends on a hopeful note, with Lia repairing her frayed relationship with her family and realizing that she does truly value her life.
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Textile Work Is Feminine: One of Lia's few hobbies is knitting. Instead of buying new yarn from a craft store, she buys old sweaters from thrift shops and unravels them to knit them into the shawl she's making.
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Shotgun Wedding
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Shotgun Wedding: Lia's parents had one when her mother realized she was pregnant. By the time Lia was born, they couldn't stand each other.
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Agony of the Feet: Lia wears high heels to Cassie's funeral, but the second she gets out of Elijah's car, she realizes she can't walk in them. At less than 100 pounds, her feet are probably more bone than flesh.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: Before Cassie moved to Lia's neighborhood when they were 9, something bad happened to her in her old neighborhood involving a boy, implied to be some kind of sexual assault. We never find out what it was.
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Blatant Lies: Lia becomes a master of deception to try to cover up the progression of her disease, from staging dirty dishes to make it appear as though she has eaten to guzzling water and sewing coins into her bathrobe to cheat in her weekly weigh-ins.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Cassie has died an Undignified Death, and her loved ones will have to accept that. But Lia finally realizes that she wants to live, and is on the way to recovery from her eating disorder, finalyl internalizing what anorexia was doing to her family and her body.
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Manic Pixie Dream Girl: Elijah is arguably a gender-flipped deconstruction of this. Although he's a mysterious and somewhat unreliable new presence in Lia's life, his passion for life is exactly the influence Lia needs and his actions at the end help her to realise what she wants is to live.
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Broken Ace: A lot of people in Lia's life seem to have it together on the outside. But on the inside, they really don't. Cassie was a model student who actively participated in sports and theatre, described by the school superintendent in a newspaper as "what we all want our children to be - bright, hardworking, and kind." She also suffered from bulimia, alcoholism, self-esteem issues, and was always fighting with her parents, who had been pressuring her non-stop to be their perfect Trophy Child since a young age. Until the moment of her death, she was pretending everything was fine at school, while feeling dead inside and hating herself for dumping her best friend Lia, but not being able to apologize to her until she was in the middle of a drinking binge. When Lia didn't answer after 33 calls, Cassie continued binging, purging, and drinking until her esophagus ruptured and she died alone on the bathroom floor of her motel room. Really, the whole Parrish family has shades of this trope post-Cassie's death. They worked hard to be seen as pillars of the community, with Mr. Parrish working as an elementary school teacher, Mrs. Parrish being the ideal "PTA mom" who led Girl Scout troops, sewed costumes for the school play, and held book club and scrapbooking meetings, and as mentioned above, Cassie seemed like the perfect student. But behind closed doors, they had a fractured and troubled family life that ultimately resulted in their only daughter's awful death. Lia's mother Dr. Chloe Marrigan is a genius cardiologist and surgeon who "works miracles the other way people flip burgers" (in her daughter's words), but her family life isn't so great, either. In college, she had a Shotgun Wedding to Lia's father and spent several years in a loveless marriage with him before finally getting a divorce. Her only daughter has a troubled relationship with her and doesn't even want to live with her. Currently, she lives alone and her house is adorned with half-hearted attempts at redecoration. Her garden hasn't been taken care of in a long time and is covered in weeds and dead plants.
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Mood-Swinger: Lia notes that Cassie was moody even when they were little kids and would have explosive temper tantrums at little provocation.
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The Aloner: Lia. She has no social life whatsoever, no friends beyond her nine-year-old stepsister, and abuses her fragile medical history to sleep away sessions in the nurse's office or flunk school altogether whenever she can.
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Painting the Medium: Whenever Lia sees food and briefly thinks about wanting to eat it or how good it'll taste, it's in crossed-out text, followed by thoughts about how the food is actually disgusting or will taste bad. Chapter 40 is a chapter of nothing but a Madness Mantra. The text of the entire chapter is just the words "Must. Not. Eat." over and over again, with the last one of them written in bold text. It's meant to show Lia's Sanity Slippage, both from being dramatically underweight and the fact that the stress of constantly lying to her loved ones is taking its toll on her mind.
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We Used to Be Friends: Cassie dumped Lia after deciding she was a bad influence; they didn't speak for six months, and then Cassie died. Although they consider the death a tragic one, Lia's parents were pretty happy that Cassie called off their friendship. Lia, though bitter enough about how Cassie ended things to turn a deaf ear to 33 back-to-back calls from her ex-best friend, never really got over it and spends a lot of time looking up memories of them together online.
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Book Ends: Cassie died in Charlie and Elijah's hotel; Lia retreats there at the climax and very nearly follows in Cassie's footsteps.
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Sleepy Head: One consequence of Lia's anorexia is having zero energy because of how little she eats. She spends much of her time at school sleeping in the nurse's office.
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D-Cup Distress
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D-Cup Distress: In fifth grade, Cassie had a growth spurt and her breasts grew large enough to need a bra. She was sexually harassed by the boys and ostracized by the other girls.
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Advanced Tech 2000
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Advanced Tech 2000: In her head, Lia refers to the bathroom scale in her house as the "Blubber-O-Meter 3000". Advanced though it may be, it's only as good as the person being weighed, and its results are easily manipulated. Lia has a separate, secret scale of her own in hiding, which she uses to find out how much she really weighs.
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Education Mama: Jennifer wants only the best opportunities for Emma, pushing her into sports, violin, and French while she's still in elementary school.
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Big Eater: Usually averted, as Lia avoids food because she knows one bite could lead to a binge. At one point, though, this is exactly what happens: she eats a few pomegranate seeds from a cupcake at a bake sale, and then ends up snarfing down every last one of the cupcakes - and that's just for starters. She then stays awake all night with horrendous stomach pains and heart palpitations, likely a combination of the laxatives she took after getting home and the fact that her body isn't used to ingesting so much sugar and carbs all at once. Some of the kids in the drama group Cassie belonged to are big eaters, as Lia observes when she notes what each of them buys for lunch in the school cafeteria.
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Last Disrespects: Some of the yearbook staff who believe the rumors that Cassie died of a heroin overdose want to make her memorial page as small as possible, a quarter panel in the back of the book with the local hardware store, insurance agency, and florist.
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The Reveal: Cassie's cause of death, though spoiled very casually on Wikipedia, is a driving point of the story. Lia learns from her mother, a doctor, that Cassie succumbed to bulimia, compounded by a lot of vodka and pills, and died in a very painful manner. In medical-mode, she goes on to describe exactly how it happened and what it did to her. It isn't pretty — a ruptured esophagus sent Cassie into shock, and she died in a lot of pain.
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Supreme Chef: Ironically, Lia's pretty good at cooking and baking. She makes muffins and an omelette for her mom, and bakes Christmas cookies for Emma.
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My Greatest Failure: She spends the entire novel blocking it out, but Lia ignoring thirty-three of Cassie's calls on the night that she died haunts Lia, literally and figuratively.
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Trophy Child: Cassie's parents were "pillars of the community" and pressured their daughter to be the same, but her father especially didn't care about her emotional well-being or the negative effects that said pressure were having on her. Lia describes it as "trying to stuff her into a mannequin shell that didn't fit."
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Dainty Little Ballet Dancers: Lia is a former ballet dancer who has always had a small, waifish figure even before her bout with anorexia. That is, until puberty hit and she became slightly pudgy, and her ballet teacher took away her solo and told her to go on a diet.
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Missing Time: While at her mother's house, Lia spaces out and loses about ten minutes, which tips her mother off that she's not been doing so well at her father's house.
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Crime of Self-Defense: In fifth grade, Cassie got dragged down to the principal's (her dad's) office for beating up Thatcher when he snapped the back of her bra. The entire class was punished as well by bring forced to write essays about kindness and tolerance, and they blamed Cassie for it.
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Consummate Liar: Lia becomes this as she keeps tricking her family into thinking she's recovering from anorexia. Using some clever tricks, such as tampering with scales and inflating her BMI, Lia successfully fools her father and stepmother into thinking she's in recovery. Lia's stepmom still has her doubts, and her mother isn't fooled for a second. Lia introduces herself to Elijah using her stepsister's name, not wanting to reveal that she is the "Lia" Cassie was talking about in her last moments. She gets busted by her own mother at Cassie's funeral.
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Percussive Therapy: When Lia can't stop thinking about Cassie, she bakes a gingerbread cookie shaped like her and smashes it with the rolling pin until it's a pile of dust.
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Neglected Garden: Lia's mother is stressed over her difficult, emotionally draining job as a cardiologist and her daughter's anorexia. Her garden hasn't been taken care of in a long time and is covered in weeds and dead plants.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Jennifer gives one to Lia just before the climax of the book over how Lia's lies have damaged her family, and how Lia's determination to destroy herself has hurt Emma. This is because, thanks to Lia's lying about recovering from anorexia, Lia slashed herself in a fit of self-harm so badly that she passed out from blood loss, and it was Emma who found Lia like that. It's mentioned afterward that Emma has had trouble sleeping ever since due to not being able to fall asleep easily, and having vivid nightmares of her family being eaten by monsters when she does manage to sleep. Lia's stunned into silence, unable to come up with an excuse. Cassie herself gives Lia an even more cruel and vicious one in the psychiatrist's office later that day: she outright calls Lia fat and ugly and insinuates that her own parents don't love or want her. Though considering Cassie is dead, it's more like Lia is giving this to herself. Lia blasts her father for repeating the same pattern with Jennifer he did with Chloe and angrily points out that even though he's noticed she doesn't eat, he only knows because of Jennifer - he's never home.
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Establishing Character Moment: The opening scene in the kitchen establishes the characterization of Lia and her family. Jennifer breaks the news about Cassie's death to Lia and shows concern about her stepdaughter's physical and mental well-being, while still getting ready for work and making sure Emma gets ready for school. She's juggling two children, housework, and a job, and she's also a Slave to PR. Lia insists that she's fine even after hearing about Cassie's death and refuses Jennifer's offers of toast or frozen waffles, instead saying she'll eat some cereal. She dumps most of it down the drain after Jennifer and Emma leave the house, instead opting for a handful of raisins and almonds, a pear, and her medication. Clearly she's troubled, but doesn't feel comfortable sharing how she feels with Jennifer. David isn't there because he's at an early meeting, but his absence shows that he's not a great family man, especially during a time like this when his daughter's best friend since childhood has just been found dead. Chloe isn't there either, but Lia comments that she prefers talking to her ex-husband David over the phone because face-to-face takes too much time and usually ends in screaming, implying an acrimonious divorce. Her reaction to the news is to communicate to Lia to see her therapist as soon as possible. She does care about Lia, but doesn't seem able to provide the emotional support she needs at this time. Emma is a Cheerful Child who happily waves to Lia as she goes out the door. She's also having big expectations placed on her by her mother, who drives her to school early four mornings a week for violin lessons and conversational French.
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Never My Fault: Cassie is very guilty of this. Lia goes in the opposite direction.
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My Nayme Is: Lia's name is a homophone/variation of the more common "Leah".
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My God, What Have I Done?
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Really Gets Around: Lia's father cheated on her mother with at least four different women before they got a divorce.
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Everybody Hates Mathematics: Emma isn't that good at math and has trouble with long division. After a long, painful study session with her mother Jennifer, Lia cheers up Emma by whispering to her that "long division is a stupid poophead".
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Emma is a Cheerful Child who happily waves to Lia as she goes out the door. She's also having big expectations placed on her by her mother, who drives her to school early four mornings a week for violin lessons and conversational French.
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Soap Punishment: A self-inflicted one. Lia eats a bunch of cookies and cupcakes at the elementary school bake sale, can't force herself to vomit them back up, and gargles with liquid soap to punish herself.
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Weight Woe: Anorexia is a main theme of the novel, and the central conflict is Lia's struggles with it. Also played with for Jennifer, as while she's very concerned that Lia is losing weight again, Lia notes that she also pays very close attention to what Emma eats because she thinks Emma is starting to get fat. Lia isn't the only girl at school with weight issues, either. One girl only referred to as "lettuce&ketchup" because that's all she eats for lunch is frustrated that she's not losing weight as quickly as she wants and keeps giving Lia jealous looks.
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Jerkass: Despite most people in Lia's life wanting to help her, there are a number of unpleasant characters around. Cassie's father, a strict, unloving and authoritarian parent who treated his only daughter like a Trophy Child, never seemed to be satisfied with her achievements, and was always berating her for not being perfect. Thatcher, a bully who tormented Cassie in fifth grade and went as far as to sexually harass her by snapping the back of her bra and drawing a picture of her with massive breasts that he passed around to the entire class. The "glittering girls" in their class were no better, not only shutting Cassie out of their clique but spreading rumors that she was a lesbian. The torment ended after Lia stood up to Thatcher (getting punched in the face for her trouble) and was hailed by the "glittering girls" as a feminist hero, but insisted that if they wanted her in their clique, they had to also accept Cassie. "Lettuce&ketchup," an unnamed girl who is referred to as that because she only eats lettuce, celery, and ketchup for lunch. She keeps giving Lia dirty looks for being thinner than her and basically calls her a terrible friend to Cassie in front of their entire lunch table.
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Lia's mother cries in the shower after losing one of her patients, a social worker who took in foster children. She had received a heart transplant, but it failed and the woman died before Dr. Marrigan and her team could do anything.
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Dying Alone
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Dying Alone: Cassie died alone in a hotel. Narrowly averted by Lia, who almost echoes Cassie's death in the same way, but doesn't go through with it.
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Cool Big Sis
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Cool Big Sis: Despite keeping an emotional distance from everyone else in her life, Lia is very close to her younger stepsister, Emma.
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Beware the Nice Ones
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Beware the Nice Ones: Told in flashback. Lia stood up to Thatcher, a bully who was tormenting Cassie, and dared him to hit her. He did, but Lia was hailed by her female classmates as a hero afterward for proving that girls could be as tough as boys. She wanted nothing to do with them unless they accepted Cassie into their clique, which they did.
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work: Anderson did her homework for this novel. Lia's twisted self-image, meticulous cataloging of every piece of food or drink she consumes, erratic desire to "purge" the filth inside of her through cutting, rigid mental suppression of hunger, and delusional insistence that the thinner she gets, the stronger she'll be are all very true to life symptoms of anorexia sufferers. Dr. Marrigan describes what happens to the body of a bulimia victim as they die in excruciating medical detail. On top of that, it's excruciating accurate medical detail; what Dr. Marrigan describes is really what happens to bulimics. It's shown with Cassie, who dies of a rupture of the esophagus caused by repeated binging and purging in a very short period of time, due to her stomach acids wreaking havoc on her throat.
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