Hazel Hill is Gonna Win This One
Autor Maggie Horneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781913102975
ISBN-10: 1913102971
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Firefly Press Ltd
ISBN-10: 1913102971
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Firefly Press Ltd
Notă biografică
Maggie Horne is a writer and editor who grew up near Toronto, Canada. She studied at Oxford Brookes University, where she obtained both a BA in Publishing Media and a wife, which was a pretty good deal. She now lives outside of Ottawa with her family. Her writing has been featured in Catapult and on Medium's Mental Health and LGBTQ pages. Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One is her first novel. Website: maggiehorne.com Twitter: @MaggieHasHorne
Recenzii
"Via Hazel’s funny, self-aware voice and a fully rendered secondary cast, Horne’s debut realistically limns the seventh graders’ plight [...] alongside Hazel’s organic arc toward friendship and empowerment." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The serious subject matter this novel covers is mediated well through Hazel’s wry narration: She is funny, smart, and well adjusted even if she hasn’t managed to make friends in middle school. The portrayal of the girls’ concerns is also remarkably realistic, from their own reactions and considerations about when to speak up or remain silent to the varied and sometimes-disappointing responses of their parents and teachers." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Horne does a wonderful job of keeping the characters true to age while dealing with the realities of online sexual harassment [...] This topical novel is a must-read for tweens and their parents; a recommended first purchase for middle school collections." — School Library Journal (starred review)
“Not only is Horne’s debut novel hilarious and queer and the book I wish I had in middle school, it also made me self-righteously angry in the best way. This is a book that will validate so many kids’ experiences and change lives. I'm so thankful for Hazel, for getting people to listen.” — Jake Maia Arlow, Stonewall Honor-winning author of Almost Flying
“Hazel Hill is gonna win hearts and minds in this funny, fiercely feminist story that challenges readers to set aside assumptions, seek out allies, and speak up against injustice when society demands silence. Empowering and immensely satisfying.” — Lisa Jenn Bigelow, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Hazel’s Theory of Evolution and Drum Roll, Please
“Maggie Horne has crafted a story that is funny, moving, and wholly believable. Without ever feeling like a lecture, this book honestly explores the injustices young girls face—and the incredible resilience they possess. Hazel Hill is the friend I wish I had.” — Sarah Kapit author of Get A Grip, Vivy Cohen! And The Many Mysteries of the Finkel Family
"Horne's voice-driven and thoughtful debut will encourage kids who feel powerless to find their own voices [...] The themes of online bullying and unwanted attention will resonate, unfortunately, with many middle-graders, and if Hazel's brave choices can inspire more acts of bravery, all the better." — Booklist
"The serious subject matter this novel covers is mediated well through Hazel’s wry narration: She is funny, smart, and well adjusted even if she hasn’t managed to make friends in middle school. The portrayal of the girls’ concerns is also remarkably realistic, from their own reactions and considerations about when to speak up or remain silent to the varied and sometimes-disappointing responses of their parents and teachers." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Horne does a wonderful job of keeping the characters true to age while dealing with the realities of online sexual harassment [...] This topical novel is a must-read for tweens and their parents; a recommended first purchase for middle school collections." — School Library Journal (starred review)
“Not only is Horne’s debut novel hilarious and queer and the book I wish I had in middle school, it also made me self-righteously angry in the best way. This is a book that will validate so many kids’ experiences and change lives. I'm so thankful for Hazel, for getting people to listen.” — Jake Maia Arlow, Stonewall Honor-winning author of Almost Flying
“Hazel Hill is gonna win hearts and minds in this funny, fiercely feminist story that challenges readers to set aside assumptions, seek out allies, and speak up against injustice when society demands silence. Empowering and immensely satisfying.” — Lisa Jenn Bigelow, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Hazel’s Theory of Evolution and Drum Roll, Please
“Maggie Horne has crafted a story that is funny, moving, and wholly believable. Without ever feeling like a lecture, this book honestly explores the injustices young girls face—and the incredible resilience they possess. Hazel Hill is the friend I wish I had.” — Sarah Kapit author of Get A Grip, Vivy Cohen! And The Many Mysteries of the Finkel Family
"Horne's voice-driven and thoughtful debut will encourage kids who feel powerless to find their own voices [...] The themes of online bullying and unwanted attention will resonate, unfortunately, with many middle-graders, and if Hazel's brave choices can inspire more acts of bravery, all the better." — Booklist