Can't Take That Away
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
3.9
(104)
Steven Salvatore
"A charming, inspired story about being true to who you are." - Phil Stamper, bestselling author of The Gravity of UsAn empowering and emotional debut about a genderqueer teen who finds the courage to stand up and speak out for equality when they are discriminated against by their high school administration.Carey Parker dreams of being a diva, and bringing the house down with song. They can hit every note of all the top pop and Broadway hits. But despite their talent, emotional scars from an incident with a homophobic classmate and their grandmother's spiraling dementia make it harder and harder for Carey to find their voice. Then Carey meets Cris, a singer/guitarist who makes Carey feel seen for the first time in their life. With the rush of a promising new romantic relationship, Carey finds the confidence to audition for the role of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, in the school musical, setting off a chain reaction of prejudice by Carey's tormentor and others in the school. It's up to Carey, Cris, and their friends to defend their rights--and they refuse to be silenced. Told in alternating chapters with identifying pronouns, debut author Steven Salvatore's Can't Take That Away conducts a powerful, uplifting anthem, a swoony romance, and an affirmation of self-identity that will ignite the activist in all of us.
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Author
Steven Salvatore
Pages
320
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published Date
2021-03-09
ISBN
1547605316 9781547605316
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"What an empowering and deeply emotional story. As a member of the LGTBTQ+ community, this book really resonated with me. I shines light on the discrimination people in the community face and how harmful it can be. This book is an unapologetic statement—a call to action. This will definitely take you on an emotional journey of growth, overcoming, and accepting who you are. Truly an inspirational story about an inspirational movement. This book will make you pump your fist in the air. 10/10 read ❤"
"I've never read a book about a genderqueer character before so this was very interesting to me. I really liked it and it was really cool to see the point of view of a character like that, especially since it's an OwnVoices book. The storyline was really good and the representation of a couple other identities was really casual, but for a book like this that was definitely the best way to do it- showing that all identities are "normal". The drama was pretty good and the romance in this was sweet and soft, which is my favorite kind of romance to read because I''m not a fan of smutty stuff and they're just so fricking cute"