Thicker Than Wter
Author: Kelly Fiore
Publication Date: January 5th, 2016
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages: 320
Formats: Hardcover, ebook
Summary: Cecelia Price killed her brother. At least, that’s what the police and the district attorney are saying. And although Cecelia is now locked up and forced into treatment, she knows the real story is much more complicated.
Cyrus wasn’t always the drug-addled monster he’d become. He was a successful athlete, but when an injury forced him off the soccer field and onto pain medication, his life became a blur of anger, addiction, and violence. All CeCe could do was stand by and watch, until she realized one effective way to take away her brother’s drugs while earning the money she needed for college: selling the pills.
Soon, CeCe becomes part drug dealer, part honor student. But even when all she wants is to make things right, she learns that sometimes the best intentions lead to the worst possible outcome.
Thicker than Water is an unforgettable dark, harrowing look into the disturbing truth of drug addiction and the desperate love of a sister watching her brother deteriorate before her eyes.
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Review

When I picked up this book, I wasn’t really sure what I was expecting. I knew it was about a girl who was in trouble with the law for the death of her brother. I knew it was about addiction. I knew it was about a family that had been torn apart. But what I didn’t expect was such a gut-wrenching, emotional reading experience. Thicker Than Water is haunting and heartbreaking – and it shows off the pains of being left in the dust of a family member who is suffering from addiction.
Cecelia is in a behavioral correction facility where she undergoes group therapies, individual therapies, and tries to get herself ready for her hearing. After being in county lockup, she is lucky for this chance. While she finds cooperating with her public defender, Jennifer, a little difficult (she wants to keep to herself), and she rarely shares anything in group, she’s lost in her grief, pain, and the situation that landed her in the facility.
Cecelia, or CeCe, believes she is responsible for the death of her brother, Cyrus, and told authorities that she had killed him. So while Jennifer is working to try and prove that CeCe hadn’t actually been the one to kill her brother, CeCe is adamant that she deserves to be punished for what she did.
Thicker Than Water tells the story of Cecelia before and after the death of her brother. There are chapters of the present day, with CeCe getting ready for her hearing and in Piedmont Behavioral, and then there are chapters told a few months prior to Cyrus’s death – when he began getting addicted to OxyContin, and the aftermath of his addiction. The chapters alternate…and this was a brilliant way to narrate the story, because it gives us a peek into what CeCe’s life was like before and after.
Getting attached to CeCe was easy, as her character was so well written and it was hard not to feel sorry for her as you read her story about her brother’s harrowing drug addiction, and what it did to their family. Having already lost her mother to breast cancer a few years earlier, CeCe had to watcher another family member that she loved disappear right in front of her – only by something that could have easily been prevented. When Cyrus starts stealing money to pay for his doctor visits for more pills, CeCe does the only thing she knows she can do to help keep the family afloat – she starts stealing small amounts, and then larger amounts, of his medications, and selling them to save up for bills and her college education.
If you’ve witnessed addiction in your family or with friends, than you will easily relate to the emotions and problems that CeCe and her family face, and how difficult it was for her to sit back and watch her brother slowly destroy not only himself, but all of them.
I think this is one of those books that absolutely should be picked up at some point. Thicker Than Water is a powerful, moving novel that you won’t soon forget.
Note: I received an ARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
About the Author
Kelly Fiore-Stultz has a BA in English from Salisbury University and an MFA in Poetry from West Virginia University. She received an Individual Artist Award from the Maryland State Arts Council in 2005 and 2009. Kelly’s poetry has appeared in Small Spiral Notebook, Samzidada, Mid Atlantic Review, Connotation Press, and the Grolier Annual Review. Her first young adult novel, Taste Test, was released in August 2013 from Bloomsbury USA, and her second, Just Like the Movies, again from Bloomsbury, was releasted in 2014. Forthcoming novels include Thicker Than Water from HarperTeen in 2015.
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Giveaway!
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I’m adding this to my TBR list. It sounds interesting!
It’s such a great book, but it’s definitely dark.
This book looks very interesting! I can’t wait to read this one!
This sounds like a really interesting book. Great review Kelly.
Hey, thank you! This book was definitely dark, but it was really good.
This book looks amazing! I’d love to own a copy!
It was really good! I hope you get the chance to read it!