African-centered perspectives
but are ultimately revealed to be bound by their similarities
An inspirational journal filled with rousing quotes from Presidential inaugural poet and activist Amanda Gorman's #1 New York Times bestsellers The Hill We Climb and Call Us What We Carry
and a betrayal that threatens their existence
With bear-y funny metaphors and tender moments sprinkled throughout
Blood Red Young Adult Nonfiction African-centered perspectivesThe exhilarating English language debut from celebrated Ecuadorian author Gabriela Ponce, Blood Red centers the female body in a radical exploration of desire, choice, and consequences. In a torrent of stream of consciousness fragments, the unnamed narrator of Blood Red recounts the aftermath of her failed marriage in explicit, sensual detail. She falls in and out of love, parties with her friends, skates around the city at night, does a lot of drugs,