The Knockout Queen
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Rufi Thorpe
FINALIST FOR THE 2021 PEN/FAULKNER AWARD"Full of verve... Revelatory." —Los Angeles TimesA dazzling and darkly comic novel of love, violence, and friendship in the California suburbsBunny Lampert is the princess of North Shore—beautiful, tall, blond, with a rich real-estate-developer father and a swimming pool in her backyard. Michael—with a ponytail down his back and a septum piercing—lives with his aunt in the cramped stucco cottage next door. When Bunny catches Michael smoking in her yard, he discovers that her life is not as perfect as it seems. At six foot three, Bunny towers over their classmates. Even as she dreams of standing out and competing in the Olympics, she is desperate to fit in, to seem normal, and to get a boyfriend, all while hiding her father's escalating alcoholism. Michael has secrets of his own. At home and at school Michael pretends to be straight, but at night he tries to understand himself by meeting men online for anonymous encounters that both thrill and scare him. When Michael falls in love for the first time, a vicious strain of gossip circulates and a terrible, brutal act becomes the defining feature of both his and Bunny's futures—and of their friendship. With storytelling as intoxicating as it is intelligent, Rufi Thorpe has created a tragic and unflinching portrait of identity, a fascinating examination of our struggles to exist in our bodies, and an excruciatingly beautiful story of two humans aching for connection.
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Author
Rufi Thorpe
Pages
288
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2020-04-28
ISBN
0525656790 9780525656791
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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️<br/>Wow. Let me start off by saying that this book deals with some deeply uncomfortable and disturbing themes. But oh, the humanity. It was so raw, but so beautiful. The thing that I love about reading is that it takes me to places I might not see in real life and it allows me a way to imagine people and their complexity on a level that I otherwise wouldn’t be able to. No one is perfect and trauma physically changes you. This quote at the end of the book grabbed me and squeezed my heart and my lungs...”Fear can change you. It can change you on a physical level. It’s not just feelings, it’s chemical cascades.” Me personally, I have had a pretty good and lucky life. But, my anxiety has made me far too familiar with the feeling of a chemical adrenaline rush. This book made me think deeply about what happens and what changes in DNA when someone is repeated faced with trauma. Michael and Bunny face more than their fair share. They come out both whole and broken. This is just life. It’s messy but you have to keep loving people. I know I’m just rambling a bit but I was just so moved by this book. If you can handle grit and you don’t mind being pushed out of your comfort zone I highly recommend it."
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Jennifer Nagano