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Dear Medusa by Olivia A. Cole
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Dear Medusa

(a Novel in Verse)

Random House Children's Books · 2023-03-14

Dear Medusa: (a Novel in Verse)

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Sexual Abuse
  • Good for readers interested in mental
  • Good for fans of Poetry

What You Get

  • Themes: Health, Mental, Contemporary.
  • Reading lane: Social Themes and Historical.
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books.

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What we read

  • Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Sexual Abuse

    70%
  • FICTION / Historical / Ancient

    68%
  • Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Physical & Emotional Abuse

    68%

About This Book

This searing and intimate novel in verse follows a sixteen-year-old girl coping with sexual abuse as she grapples with how to reclaim her story, her anger, and her body in a world that seems determined to punish her for the sin of surviving. "This is more than a story about sexual violence—this book is about race, sexuality, love, and how anger can be a catalyst for healing." —Gabrielle Union, bestselling author, actress, and producer Sixteen-year-old Alicia Rivers has a rep...

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This searing and intimate novel in verse follows a sixteen-year-old girl coping with sexual abuse as she grapples with how to reclaim her story, her anger, and her body in a world that seems determined to punish her for the sin of surviving. "This is more than a story about sexual violence—this book is about race, sexuality, love, and how anger can be a catalyst for healing." —Gabrielle Union, bestselling author, actress, and producer Sixteen-year-old Alicia Rivers has a reputation that precedes her. But there’s more to her story than the whispers that follow her throughout the hallways at school—whispers that splinter into a million different insults that really mean: a girl who has had sex. But what her classmates don't know is that Alicia was sexually abused by a popular teacher, and that trauma has rewritten every cell in her body into someone she doesn't recognize. To the world around her, she’s been cast, like the mythical Medusa, as not the victim but the monster of her own story: the slut who asked for it. Alicia was abandoned by her best friend, quit the track team, and now spends her days in detention feeling isolated and invisible. When mysterious letters left in her locker hint at another victim, Alicia struggles to keep up the walls she's built around her trauma. At the same time, her growing attraction to a new girl in school makes her question what those walls are really keeping out. "[This] fierce and brightly burning feminist roar…paints a devastating and haunting portrait of a vulnerable young woman discovering the power of her voice, her courage, and her rage." —Samira Ahmed, New York Times bestselling author of Internment and Hollow Fires

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