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Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Kristen R. Lee
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:352 | Dimensions(mm): Height 208,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Young Adult April 2023 |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780593309186
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Illustrations |
FULL COLOR
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Random House USA Inc
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Imprint |
Ember
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NZ Release Date |
1 April 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A striking debut novel about racism on elite college campuses. Fans of Dear White People will embrace this activist-centred contemporary novel about a college freshman grappling with the challenges of attending an elite university with a disturbing racist history, which may not be as distant as it seems. Savannah Howard sacrificed her high school social life to make sure she got into a top college. Her sights were set on an HBCU, but when she is accepted to the ivy-covered walls of Wooddale University on a full ride, how can she say no? Wooddale is far from the perfectly manicured community it sells on its brochures, though. Savannah has barely unpacked before she comes face to face with microaggressions stemming from racism and elitism. Then Clive Wilmington's statue is vandalized with blackface. The prime suspect? Lucas Cunningham, Wooddale's most popular student and son of a local prominent family. Soon Savannah is unearthing secrets of Wooddale's racist history. But what's the price for standing up for what is right? And will telling the truth about Wooddale's past cost Savannah her own future? A stunning, challenging, and timely debut about racism and privilege on college campuses.
Author Biography
Kristen R. Lee is a native of Memphis, Tennessee. After graduating from college, she began to write her experiences attending a predominantly white institution, which led to the first draft of Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman. She's worked as a mentor for foster youth and has interned in a school setting, where she counselled middle-school-aged children. Writing stories that reflect often-unheard voices is what she strives to do. Learn more about Kristen at kristenleebooks.com.
Reviews"Highly recommended. This is a fast-paced, plot-driven novel that tackles topics of racism, elitism, and intersections of those and other concerns of college freshman." -SLJ, starred review "A moving and authentic exploration of one young woman's moral compass." -Kirkus Reviews "With a world of sass and more than a hint of Black girl magic, Lee gives readers a quintessential coming-of-age novel that leaves us pining for more of Sav annah's heroism." -Booklist "Lee's thoughtful debut, a timely, quickly paced look at the trauma Black students often face in white institutions, brings a refreshingly vulnerable honesty to this narrative centering one Black collegiate transition." -Publishers Weekly "A voice that will stick with you long after you read the last word." -Nic Stone, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin "Scathing, honest, and impassioned." - Adib Khorram, Award-winning author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay "Raw, authentic, honest. This thought-provoking debut is equal parts call-out and call to action." -J. Elle, New York Times bestselling author of Wings of Ebony
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