An antagonist in the book Cut is Callie's therapist.
The main characters in the book Cut by Patricia McCormick are:CallieAmandaBeccaTaraDebbieSydneyTiffanyYou (the psychiatrist)
Cut took place mostly at Sea Pines. (the facility she stood at.)
Callie tries to get better, she runs away from sea pines ( the facility) calls her dad, then realizes she really does need the help. Hope this helps:)
when she starts talking in group and to her counselor.
"Then I place the blade next to the skine on my palm. A tingle arced across my scalp. The flood tipped up at me and my body spiraled away. Then I was on the ceiling looking down, waiting to see what would happen next. What happened next was thet a perfect, straight line of blood bloomed from under the blade.The line grow into a long, Fat bubbel, A lush crimson bubbel that got bigger and bigger. I watch from above, waiting to see how big it would get before it burst. when it did, I felt awesome. Satisfied, finally. Then exhausted." --- Patricia McCormick (Cut) Pg Never too deep, never enough to die. But enough to feel the pain. Enough to feel the scream inside There are two quotes from this book
The book Cut was written by author Patricia McCormick
The main characters in the book Cut by Patricia McCormick are:CallieAmandaBeccaTaraDebbieSydneyTiffanyYou (the psychiatrist)
Patricia McCormick's the author, if that's what you mean.
The setting of the book "Cut" by Patricia McCormick is primarily a psychiatric facility where the main character, Callie, is receiving treatment for self-harm. The story takes place within the confines of the facility as Callie navigates her struggles and relationships with fellow patients and staff.
"Cut Numbers" by Kathy Tyers has a total of 368 pages.
When Callie Cuts herself again
In the book "Cut" by Patricia McCormick, Callie cuts herself as a way to cope with overwhelming emotions and feelings of numbness. Self-harm becomes a method for her to regain a sense of control and communicate her inner turmoil.
The Point of View in the story "Cut" by Patricia McCormick is first-person, as it is told from the perspective of the protagonist, Callie. The reader experiences the events of the story through Callie's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
I personally have not read it but I have heard nothing but good things about it. Check on amazon for the reviews, the generally public is always helpful.
Yes, it should be coming out in 2009.
Cut took place mostly at Sea Pines. (the facility she stood at.)
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