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Description Ruth Wallace knows she can hide the scars on her arms for only so long. Who wears long sleeves all summer? Cutting herself doesn't make Ruth's problems disappear, but at least it helps her cope - or so she thinks. Her dad is a nightmare, her mother is lost in a medicated dreamland, and her brother can't handle their family life any more than she can. This is just my way of dealing with the pain. Ruth's new crush, Glen Collins, and her good friend Abby are starting to get suspicious. Hopefully they can help Ruth heal her scars - the ones she hides and the one's she can't - before something terrible happens.
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Blade Silver: Color Me Scarred

I just read this book, and I think it is a great portrayal of the inner struggles of a cutter. I remember thinking and feeling the exact same kinds of things during my high school years. I am glad the end was positive. I think this would be a great read for someone struggling with cutting, and wish it was around when I was a teenager.

Blade Silver

I loved it! i have read it five times to date and have only had it for three months. It is very good, and I love the solution they give in the end of the book- something to end pain.

Blade Silver

This book is great! the best book I've read on SI so far! please every read it! its very touching and you can feel every thing she feels. It really is that darn good! Its one of my Fav. books.

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