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Radical by E.M. Kokie
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Radical by E.M. Kokie
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Sep 13, 2016 | ISBN 9780763669621

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    Sep 13, 2016 | ISBN 9780763669621 | Young Adult

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Praise

Kokie writes with nuanced sympathy, condemning the government’s heavy-handed tactics and Bex’s tunnel vision, contrasting her need for self-sufficiency with her desire to belong, and examining gender identity and sexual orientation. It’s a complex recipe of volatile ingredients that Kokie uses to deliver an unsettling story that’s both timely and necessary.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Readers of all sexual orientations will relate to Bex’s intoxicated blend of nerves and anticipation regarding Lucy…Kokie takes her time developing characters and setting the plot in motion, creating a believable lesbian protagonist who wants to belong to a world that doesn’t particularly want her. A hard, cleareyed look at coming of age in a prejudiced world.
—Kirkus Reviews

Kokie’s legal background lends verisimilitude and fascinating insight into prison life and legal strategy, while swift pacing pulls the reader deep into multiple plot twists. However, it’s Bex’s passionate, uninformed, awkward naïveté that drives the novel. Kokie’s sympathetic and believably flawed heroine’s first-person, present-tense narrative offers an intriguing portrait of a philosophy not often explored in teen fiction. Bex’s complex relationship with Lucy is particularly well depicted, but even secondary characters are well-handled.
—Booklist

This is a different kind of dystopia, where the threat to survival comes from an unexpected quarter, and the kickass girl has to save herself instead of a whole world. Give this to readers intrigued by the complex psychology of girls who don’t fit the traditional molds.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Radical is an intriguing novel featuring an LGBQT protagonist that challenges readers’ assumptions about family, trust, and what it truly takes to survive. Highlights include a unique main character, her acceptance of her identity, and the struggle of her family to accept her as she is. The premise of survival based on perceptions from the inside out will engage readers, especially with a militia theme scarcely explored in young adult fiction.
—VOYA

Readers are sure to be drawn in by Bex’s unusual perspective and her heart-wrenching, timely story.
—Horn Book

Kokie does an excellent job of tethering the reader firmly into her perspective, so that her revelations are our revelations.
—Lambda Literary

"Radical" offers both a suspenseful storyline and an in-depth exploration of what protecting oneself truly means.
—Chicago Tribune

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