Just Happy to Be Here
Books | Young Adult Fiction / LGBTQ
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Naomi Kanakia
In this YA standalone perfect for fans of Tobly McSmith and Meredith Russo, the first out trans girl at an all-girls school must choose between keeping her head down or blazing a trail.Tara just wants to be treated like any other girl at Ainsley Academy.That is, judged on her merits—not on her transness. But there’s no road map for being the first trans girl at an all-girls school. And when she tries to join the Sibyls, an old-fashioned Ainsley sisterhood complete with code names and special privileges, she’s thrust into the center of a larger argument about what girlhood means and whether the club should exist at all.Being the figurehead of a movement isn’t something Tara’s interested in. She’d rather read old speeches and hang out with the Sibyls who are on her side—especially Felicity, a new friend she thinks could turn into something more. Then the club’s sponsor, a famous alumna, attacks her in the media and turns the selection process into a spectacle.Tara’s always found comfort in the power of other peoples’ words. But when it comes time to fight for herself, will she be able to find her own voice?
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Author
Naomi Kanakia
Pages
320
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2024-01-02
ISBN
0063216590 9780063216594
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"This was a good book about someone who is just trying to be a girl and everyone is telling her she isn’t because she’s only what others see outwardly. I know this feeling firsthand and I feel for girls like Tara. Kids like her are struggling to be themselves because of the way problematic adults with bigoted views push their own agendas on these kids. It’s so cruel. **** that teacher, Angel, and every other person who said that Tara shouldn’t be allowed to be a Sybil. She deserved it way more than anyone else. She is an icon! And one of the things that makes her important is that she’s asked “what are your ambitions?” Constantly and she keeps saying “i just want to be a girl, that’s it!” "