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About The Book
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (May 8, 2018)
- Length: 294 pages
- ISBN13: 9781631523786
- Ages: 14 - 17
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2020 American Fiction Awards: Finalist in Historical Fiction Reader's Favorites Book Awards Finalist in Young Adult—Coming of Age Featured in Bookstr's "2018's Top 15 Unputdownable YA Reads" * Culturalist's "Top 10 YA Picks to Inspire Lifelong Lessons" * POPSUGAR's "Best YA Summer Reads" * Buzzfeed's "5 Historical Fiction Reads For The Teen In Your Life" * 2Paragraph's "18 YA Books for Adult Women, Summer 2018 Beach Reading List" * PureWow's "9 New YA Novels to Read This Summer" "Give this to fans of historical fiction during this particular time period and to young adults interested in social justice issues." —VOYA "The plot is fast, driving, and great for reluctant readers....Great for school libraries as it offers a viewpoint of the effects of World War II at home.” —School Library Journal "This novel offers a window into a lesser-known aspect of internment in WWII...When a regular girl confronts extraordinary challenges, this novel forcefully asks what it takes to stand up for what is right.” —Booklist “Trudy Herman’s struggle to survive adolescence and deal with the difficulties of injustice, cruelty, and self-doubt is a remarkable record of self-evolution. Her story is both engaging and revealing and the writer’s ability to capture Trudy’s conflicts and growth is remarkable. We all learn from her experiences.” —Gloria Campbell, author of Just for Thought "Who Are You, Trudy Herman? is a strong commentary on social injustice viewed through the eyes of a young, innocent girl. Shocked and terrorized by its existence and the shame not to find courage to confront it, Trudy must reach deep within herself to do what is right. B. E. Beck’s writing style and her ability to develop her characters makes this a must read." —Bruce Hansen author of ALPHA BLUE "Confronting questions of inequality, injustice, and poverty, readers will ask themselves, 'Who would I be?' B.E. Beck explores America surrounding World War II, illuminating the story of a girl setting her moral compass. Trudy’s struggles leap off the page, relevant now more than ever." —Jennifer Rainman, Librarian "Told with deep empathy, this tale illuminates a little-known but relevant aspect of U.S. history and deftly explores privilege and injustice in their many forms.” —Kirkus Reviews "Through Trudy Herman, B.E. Beck illustrates the toils and triumphs of looking absurdity, indifference to suffering, and condescension straight in eye, and in doing such, builds solidarity across racial, national, and cultural differences. It's an insight into empathy, the relevance of which in many ways continues to define the United States today." —Kristin Gissberg, Ph.D German Philosophy, Berlin, Germany
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