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Jonathan Hopkirk and Adam 'Kurl' Kurlansky are partnered in English
class, writing letters to one another in a weekly pen pal
assignment. With each letter, the two begin to develop a friendship
that grows into love. But with homophobia, bullying, and familial
abuse, Jonathan and Kurl must struggle to overcome their conflicts
and hold onto their relationship, and each other.We Contain
Multitudes is the sort of novel that has readers falling in love
with their characters, becoming so invested in their stories and
conflicts that it's impossible to put the book down. The literary
languages and references throughout (particularly to Walt Whitman)
bring to mind award-winning novels such as I'll Give You the Sun,
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, and
more.With a growing appreciation for LGBTQ+ characters and stories,
and such a compelling novel with engaging characters and stunning
language, We Contain Multitudes has the potential to be a
commercial and literary success.
"Sarah Henstra's The Red Word will get you fuming, laughing,
cheering, and most of all, thinking."-Cosmopolitan A smart, dark,
and take-no-prisoners look at rape culture and the extremes to
which ideology can go, The Red Word is a campus novel like no
other. As her sophomore year begins, Karen enters into the
back-to-school revelry-particularly at a fraternity called GBC.
When she wakes up one morning on the lawn of Raghurst, a house of
radical feminists, she gets a crash course in the state of feminist
activism on campus. GBC is notorious, she learns, nicknamed "Gang
Bang Central" and a prominent contributor to a list of date rapists
compiled by female students. Despite continuing to party there and
dating one of the brothers, Karen is equally seduced by the
intellectual stimulation and indomitable spirit of the Raghurst
women, who surprise her by wanting her as a housemate and
recruiting her into the upper-level class of a charismatic feminist
mythology scholar they all adore. As Karen finds herself caught
between two increasingly polarized camps, ringleader housemate
Dyann believes she has hit on the perfect way to expose and bring
down the fraternity as a symbol of rape culture-but the war between
the houses will exact a terrible price. The Red Word captures
beautifully the feverish binarism of campus politics and the
headlong rush of youth toward new friends, lovers, and
life-altering ideas. With strains of Jeffrey Eugenides's The
Marriage Plot, Alison Lurie's Truth and Consequences, and Tom
Wolfe's I Am Charlotte Simmons, Sarah Henstra's debut adult novel
arrives on the wings of furies.
"The myths don't have a clue what to do with women. They have
nothing to say about us whatsoever. We need to build our own
f**king mythology." The battle of the sexes goes to college in this
smart, thrilling debut by university English professor Sarah
Henstra. University student Karen is swept up in back-to-school
revelry and when she wakes up after a frat party lying on the lawn
of Raghurst, a house of radical feminists, she gets a crash course
in anti-frat activism on campus. GBC ('Gang Bang Central') is
especially notorious, she learns, with several names featured on a
list of date rapists compiled by female students. Despite
continuing to party at GBC and even dating one of the brothers,
Karen is seduced by the intellectual stimulation and indomitable
spirit of the Raghurst women. As Karen finds herself caught between
two increasingly polarized camps, her feminist housemates believe
they have hit on the perfect way to expose and bring down the
fraternity as a symbol of rape culture... but the war between the
houses will exact a terrible price. The Red Word offers a lyrical
yet eyes-wide-open account of the epic clash between fraternities'
time-honoured 'right to party' and young women's demands for sexual
safety and respect. With strains of The Marriage Plot and
reminiscent of the work of Zadie Smith, Donna Tartt and Tom Wolfe,
The Red Word arrives on the wings of furies.
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