
Like Other Girls
What if I played football? I ask. As soon as its out of my mouth, I feel stupid. Even suggesting it feels like Ive overstepped some kind of invisible line weve all agreed not to discuss. We dont talk about how Mara is different from other girls. We dont talk about how Mara is gay but no one says so. But when I do stuff like this, I worry it gets harder for us all to ignore whats right in front of us. I direct my gaze to Quinn. What do you think?I think its frickin genius, he says.
After getting kicked off the basketball team for a fight that was absolutely totally not her fault (okay maybe a little her fault), Mara is dying to find a new sport to play to prove to her coach that she can be a team player. A lifelong football fan, Mara decides to hit the gridiron with her brother, Noah, and best friend, Quinnand she turns out to be a natural. But joining the team sets off a chain of events in her small Oregon townand within her familythat she never could have predicted.
Inspired by what they see as Maras political statement, four other girls join the team. Now Maras lumped in as one of the girlsone of the girls who cant throw, cant kick, and doesnt know a fullback from a linebacker. Complicating matters is the fact that Valentina, Maras crush, is one of the new players, as is Carly, Maras nemesisthe girl Mara fought with when she was kicked off the basketball team. What results is a coming-of-age story that is at once tear-jerking and funny, thought-provoking and real, as Maras preconceived notions about gender, sports, sexuality, and friendship are turned upside down.
Britta Lundin's sophomore novel will give readers all the feels, and make them stand up and cheer.
Auteur | | Britta Lundin |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Hardcover |
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