Activist
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Guppy Publishing Ltd
Published:13th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
SHORTLISTED FOR THE NORTH EAST BOOK AWARDS
LOVEREADING OCTOBER BOOK OF THE MONTH AND A STAFF PICK
'A raw, unflinching verse novel for 14+ filled with white-hot, justified rage' - The Guardian
'This searing YA novel in verse stopped me in my tracks. It celebrates the strength of one lone, brave voice and is powerful and moving. Unmissable.' - The Irish Independent
A powerful, timely verse novel about the need to act and stand up for what's right.
A powerful verse novel about abuse and activism in a highly prestigious co-educational school.
When a heartbreaking testimony appears on an anonymous website, it's easier for Cassie's prestigious school to dismiss the accusations than to face the truth: that this is a place where the students aren't safe. As more survivors speak out, Cassie and her friends realise that they must take the situation into their own hands if they want anything to change, no matter the consequences.
Cassie goes to a prestigious academic school where girls have only just been admitted after decades of it being single-sex. When a female student from the school anonymously posts about the sexual abuse she has suffered and the school does not act properly, Cassie knows that she needs to take matters into her own hands. She and her friends prepare for battle - with a strike, an assembly, as well as outside school spending their weekends protesting to save the woodland from development. But will her activism only make things worse, or will she succeed in righting the wrongs that so many choose to ignore? And could there be a more personal reason for her behaviour?
A powerful, timely verse novel about the need to act and stand up for what's right.
A raw, unflinching verse novel for 14+ filled with white-hot, justified rage * Guardian *
There is disillusionment and frustration alongside the desire to improve the world, and an awareness that speaking up is often punished. Yet even if silence is more tempting, Reid reminds us, it is dangerous in its own way; "silence is / a sea of drowning / girls." An angry, yet hopeful, call-to-arms. * Irish Times *
Activist achieves the perfect balance between heartbreak and hope in a compulsive and beautifully written story. I want girls to read this, I want boys to read it. I want it to be required reading for teachers, heads and parents everywhere! * Teri Terry, author *
I devoured every word in an evening, the power of it resonating in my core. It left me trembling. * Kathryn Evans, YA author *
I cannot wait to get this incredible and inspiring book into the hands of young people. Louisa Reid writes with such poetic beauty and yet there is a raw power to the words too. Just stunning! * King’s Chester School Librarian *
Powerful and passionate, Activist embraces the fury of young women who refuse to be silenced. An anthem to raising your voice, to standing your ground and to the friends who help you find hope where none seemed possible. Exquisite. * Amy Beashel, author *
Strong, heartfelt and oh so powerful...Louisa's ability to play with language, to write so succinctly with such depth is wonderful. * Emma Perry, author *
Raw and heart-rending, inspirational and hopeful, Louisa Reid's Activist is a beautiful, vital book with the power to help readers mend, make readers mad, and make readers rise. An empowering novel-in-verse about speaking up and refusing to be kept down by the individuals and institutions that perpetuate misogyny. * Lovereading *
An insightful yet gritty look into the day-to-day problems women face, this is a must-read for all. * The Sun *
ISBN: 9781913101749
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 24mm
Weight: 310g
336 pages