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The themes of Willow vary from adolescent rebellion to mentioning Anthropology to a great extent. The book begins with Willow a teen disturbed by the death of her parents and the fact she has to live with her brother, whom she thinks she's disturbing his newlywed life. Willow begins to cut herself, the novel later explains that the pain she feels physically is a distraction to the pain she feels emotionally. She soon meets a young man who shares her love with Anthropology, and despite Willow's attempts not to fall in love, she does. In all the novel is great, a bit angsty but not over done. Julian Hoban writes a great novel filled with love and wonderful themes, read it you'll enjoy it greatly.

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