Fridays with Irene: Rae: My True Story of Fear, Anxiety, and Social Phobia


Rae: My True Story of Fear, Anxiety, and Social Phobia

Chelsea Rae Swiggett

Health Communications, Inc., 2010

ISBN: 978-0-7573-1527-5

$11.95

Rae is a true story of an adolescent girl who really struggles with different psycho-social aspects of her life. She feels really uncertain of herself and everyone around her, and is unable to function socially. In addition, she is very shy, and awkward when she is around adolescents her own age.

Rae suffers from frequent panic attacks. For instance, Rae panics when a plane flies overhead. When she is called on in class to speak up or to make a presentation, this sends her over the edge. She fears the unknown, life, death, people, and even fear itself.

By the time Rae reaches ninth grade, she feels completely isolated, and convinced that everyone is mocking her, judging her, and picking her apart. What a painful way to live. No one can keep living this way for too long without some help and encouragement.

As I read this book, I started remembering how awkward I felt when I was an adolescent, and how difficult social interactions with my peers were for me. I found the book absolutely entrancing. The book is written in a style that adolescents will understand and be able to relate to. After reading this book, hopefully adolescent girls will take steps not to fall into similar patterns of destructive patterns and behaviours.

Reviewed by Irene S. Roth

Comments

Catherine Stine said…
Yes, this one sounds like it could be incredibly helpful to teen girls.