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'Adkins' writing provides a multifaceted portrayal of campus life
and politics in the #MeToo era. . . . A timely and resonant novel'
Kirkus Carter University: "The Harvard of the South." Annie
Stoddard was the smartest girl in her small public high school in
Georgia, but now that she's at Carter, it feels like she's got
"Scholarship Student" written on her forehead. Bea Powers put aside
misgivings about attending college in the South as a biracial
student in take part in Carter's Justice Scholars program. But even
within that rarefied circle of people trying to change the world,
it seems everyone has a different idea of what justice is. Stayja
York goes to Carter every day, too, but she isn't a student. She
works at the Coffee Bean, doling out almond milk lattes to entitled
students, while trying to put out fires on the home front and save
for her own education. Their three lives intersect unexpectedly
when Annie accuses fourth-year student Tyler Brand of sexual
assault. Once Bea is assigned as Tyler's student advocate, the
girls find themselves on opposite sides as battle lines are drawn
across the picture-perfect campus-and Stayja finds herself invested
in the case's outcome, too. Told through the viewpoints of Annie,
Bea, and Stayja, Privilege is a clear-eyed look at today's campus
politics, and a riveting story of three young women making their
way in a world not built for them.
'Adkins' writing provides a multifaceted portrayal of campus life
and politics in the #MeToo era. . . . A timely and resonant novel'
Kirkus Carter University: "The Harvard of the South." Annie
Stoddard was the smartest girl in her small public high school in
Georgia, but now that she's at Carter, it feels like she's got
"Scholarship Student" written on her forehead. Bea Powers put aside
misgivings about attending college in the South as a biracial
student in take part in Carter's Justice Scholars program. But even
within that rarefied circle of people trying to change the world,
it seems everyone has a different idea of what justice is. Stayja
York goes to Carter every day, too, but she isn't a student. She
works at the Coffee Bean, doling out almond milk lattes to entitled
students, while trying to put out fires on the home front and save
for her own education. Their three lives intersect unexpectedly
when Annie accuses fourth-year student Tyler Brand of sexual
assault. Once Bea is assigned as Tyler's student advocate, the
girls find themselves on opposite sides as battle lines are drawn
across the picture-perfect campus-and Stayja finds herself invested
in the case's outcome, too. Told through the viewpoints of Annie,
Bea, and Stayja, Privilege is a clear-eyed look at today's campus
politics, and a riveting story of three young women making their
way in a world not built for them.
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Shadow Born (Paperback)
Heather Marie Adkins, Rebecca Hamilton
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R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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'Deeply moving but also uplifting' Anne Youngson, author of Meet Me
at the Museum For four years, Iris Massey worked side by side with
PR maven Smith Simonyi, helping clients perfect their brands. But
Iris has died, taken by terminal illness at only thirty-three.
Adrift without his friend and colleague, Smith is surprised to
discover that in her last six months, Iris created a blog filled
with sharp and often funny musings on the end of a life not quite
fulfilled. She also made one final request: for Smith to get her
posts published as a book. With the help of his charmingly eager,
if overbearingly forthright, new intern Carl, Smith tackles the
task of fulfilling Iris's last wish. Before he can do so, though,
he must get the approval of Iris's big sister Jade, an haute
cuisine chef who's been knocked sideways by her loss. Each carrying
their own baggage, Smith and Jade end up on a collision course with
their own unresolved pasts and with each other. Funny and moving in
equal measures, When You Read This is a sparkling debut about love,
life, and all the emails you really wish you'd never sent. Praise
for When You Read This: 'Thought-provoking, tear-jerking, funny -
and [with] a delectable literary twist' Refinery29 'A touching,
funny and life-affirming tale' Publishers Weekly 'As with Maria
Semple's Where'd You Go Bernadette, Adkins's debut novel is so much
more than its clever style . . . [it] feels miraculous and leaves a
lasting impression long after its final moment' Val Emmich, author
of The Reminders 'This gentle tragicomedy . . . deals sensitively
with loss' Daily Mail What reviewers have said about When You Read
This: 'A marvellous, funny, poignant and uplifting book . . . I
hope you enjoy it as much as I did' 'I could not put it down . . .
a very original and emotional read' 'What a delight this book is! .
. . touched my heart and made me laugh' 'I read it in a single
sitting, enjoying every minute of it' 'This book is a treasure.
Every character is so full and unforgettable. Sad and funny and
hopeful'
Carter University: "The Harvard of the South." Annie Stoddard was
the smartest girl in her small public high school in Georgia, but
now that she's at Carter, it feels like she's got "Scholarship
Student" written on her forehead. Bea Powers put aside misgivings
about attending college in the South as a biracial student in take
part in Carter's Justice Scholars program. But even within that
rarefied circle of people trying to change the world, it seems
everyone has a different idea of what justice is. Stayja York goes
to Carter every day, too, but she isn't a student. She works at the
Coffee Bean, doling out almond milk lattes to entitled students,
while trying to put out fires on the home front and save for her
own education. Their three lives intersect unexpectedly when Annie
accuses fourth-year student Tyler Brand of sexual assault. Once Bea
is assigned as Tyler's student advocate, the girls find themselves
on opposite sides as battle lines are drawn across the
picture-perfect campus-and Stayja finds herself invested in the
case's outcome, too. Told through the viewpoints of Annie, Bea, and
Stayja, Privilege is a clear-eyed look at today's campus politics,
and a riveting story of three young women making their way in a
world not built for them.
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