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"By the acclaimed author of Moxie, a funny, big-hearted adult debut that is at once an ode to teachers, a timely glimpse at today's pressing school-place issues, and a tender character study, following a sprawling cast of teachers, administrators, and staff at a Texas high school"--
From Jennifer Mathieu, the acclaimed author of Moxie - now a Netflix film - and Bad Girls Never Say Die, comes a bold novel about two young activists who find love and themselves as they tackle the threat of climate change. After Eliza's home in Houston is destroyed by Hurricane Harvey, she is forced to transfer to Southwest High School. Traumatized by the floods and anxious in her new surroundings, Eliza throws herself into environmental activism, even if it's against the wishes of her Big Oil dad.But when she meets Javi - a boy who has experienced climate-related trauma of his own - she's finally able to connect with someone over the devastating mental effects of ecological disaster. Filled with nuanced themes of mental health, classism, and eco-anxiety, Down Came the Rain is a riveting and moving tale of friendship, first love, and what it means to grow up in an ever-changing world.
From the acclaimed author of Moxie comes a gripping gender-flipped reimagining of The Outsiders that explores the deep bonds of female friendship and what it takes to be a "bad girl."1964. Houston, Texas. Evie Barnes is a bad girl. So are all her friends. They're the sort who wear bold makeup, laugh too loud, and run around with boys. Most of all, they protect their own against the world. So when Evie is saved from a sinister encounter by a good girl from the "right" side of the tracks, every rule she's always lived by is called into question. Now she must redefine what it means to be a bad girl and rethink everything she knew about loyalty. In this riveting story of murder, secrets, and tragedy, Jennifer Mathieu puts a female twist on S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders. Bad Girls Never Say Die has all the drama and heartache of that teen classic, but with a feminist take just right for our times.
Moxie-jenter slår tilbake! Vivian Carter er drittlei. Hun er lei av skolens ledelse som ikke tror at guttene på fotball-laget kan gjøre noe galt. Hun er lei av kjønnsdiskriminerende kleskoder, trakassering og grove kommentarer fra guttene. Men mest lei er hun av å være den som alltid gjør det som er riktig og det som forventes av henne. Moren til Vivian var en tøffing da hun var på Vivians alder. Hun var punker og Riot Grrl, og lagde opprørske fanziner. Og Vivian blir inspirert til å lage Moxie, en feminist-fanzine som hun distribuerer anonymt på skolen. Hun trenger bare å gjøre noe og få ut litt damp, men responsen vokser, og Moxie blir snart et begrep. Etter hvert blir Vivian kjent med jenter på skolen på tvers av klikker og plass på popularitetsskalaen, og hun skjønner at hun rett og slett har startet en revolusjon. Det er på tide å slåss. Jentene gjør opprør!
Evie Barnes is a bad girl. And everyone knows that bad girls make the best friends ... A story of murder, secrets and tragedy from the author of MOXIE - as seen on Netflix.
From the author of Zoella's Book Club pick, MOXIE, comes a powerful book about stereotypes, slut shaming and popularity.
When an unlikely teenager stands up to sexism in her high school she unwittingly starts a feminist revolution that shakes her whole town. It's time to fight like a girl! Perfect for fans of Holly Bourne.
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