A Christian girl is stigmatized by her peers after seeking an abortion in this modern retelling of The Scarlet Letter for the #MeToo era.
Moving to Hawthorne was something Tess and her mom never anticipated, but after Tesss mom loses her job, its their only option. Tesss grandparents welcome them into their home, on the condition that Tess and her mom attend church, something Mom isnt too pleased about. But Tess enjoys the church community, finding a place in youth group and the church choir. Faith fills a void Tess didnt know she had.
After a very personal decision goes public, Tess faces daily harassment and rejection by her former friends, and singing in the church choir is no longer an option. When she meets some kids in the music room, her only place of solace in the school, she finds they don't judge her for what's happened, and she learns to find her voice again. Against the backdrop of the Spirit Light Festival, Tess will need to find the strength to speak out if she is to have any chance of ending a silent cycle of abuse in Hawthorne.
Perfect for fans of YA books like Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, or Exit, Pursued by a Bear, by E. K. Johnston, Red is a timely and relevant young adult novel about finding your voice and rising above shame. Anyone looking for teen girl books that explore the complex themes of reproductive rights, religious hypocrisy, and overcoming adversity will appreciate this story of judgment and redemption.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Moving to Hawthorne was something Tess and her mom never anticipated, but after Tesss mom loses her job, its their only option. Tesss grandparents welcome them into their home, on the condition that Tess and her mom attend church, something Mom isnt too pleased about. But Tess enjoys the church community, finding a place in youth group and the church choir. Faith fills a void Tess didnt know she had.
After a very personal decision goes public, Tess faces daily harassment and rejection by her former friends, and singing in the church choir is no longer an option. When she meets some kids in the music room, her only place of solace in the school, she finds they don't judge her for what's happened, and she learns to find her voice again. Against the backdrop of the Spirit Light Festival, Tess will need to find the strength to speak out if she is to have any chance of ending a silent cycle of abuse in Hawthorne.
Perfect for fans of YA books like Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, or Exit, Pursued by a Bear, by E. K. Johnston, Red is a timely and relevant young adult novel about finding your voice and rising above shame. Anyone looking for teen girl books that explore the complex themes of reproductive rights, religious hypocrisy, and overcoming adversity will appreciate this story of judgment and redemption.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Praise for this book
"Keenly felt and achingly timely, Red is a must-read for anyone who has ever struggled to sing out." - Katie Cotugno
"Annie Cardi's beautifully written story about reproduction rights is a multilayered read that speaks of religious hypocrisy while also exploring how a teen can rise above tragedy to become new and magnificent. I devoured it in one sitting." - Sharon Biggs Waller
"Annie Cardi's beautifully written story about reproduction rights is a multilayered read that speaks of religious hypocrisy while also exploring how a teen can rise above tragedy to become new and magnificent. I devoured it in one sitting." - Sharon Biggs Waller
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