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A review by ampersandinc
Whatever Doesn't Kill You by Elizabeth Wennick
3.0
The characters are well developed in this novel. The descriptions of her apartment and family situation are very vivid. I liked that a friendship develops between girls from two seemly disparate groups. It may not be an entirely realistic friendship, but it is good for teens to read about the universality of human experience. We all feel loss and long for friendship. The twist in the story behind her father’s murder is interesting and it also teaches readers that there is always more to a story.