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Activist

"A potent, empowering feminist novel-in-verse about rising up against misogyny and environmental abuses"

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October 2022 Book of the Month

Raw and heart-rending, inspirational and hopeful, Louisa Reid's Activist is a beautiful, vital book with the power to help readers mend, make readers mad, and make readers rise. An empowering novel-in-verse about speaking up and refusing to be kept down by the individuals and institutions that perpetuate misogyny.

At the start of a new school year Cassie wishes her mum had let her move from prestigious Castle College. In its toxic environment male pupils send abusive messages and explicit photos to their female peers just as a girl makes an anonymous post about being sexually abused at a party. “Calm down, love,” Cassie is told by boys she went to nursery school with, “boys we loved/in the way you loved yourself/when you’re too young to understand/all the ways/the world will make you change.” This dagger of an excerpt cuts to the core of one of the book’s themes - the need to stop the structural misogyny that sees formerly sweet little boys turn into sexist young men.

When the school fails to take action about the abuse inflicted on “All the girls silently suffering/and blaming themselves/for something that is never their fault”, Cassie takes action - rallying pupils to strike, speaking out at debates – with her friend Lori reminding her that it’s “not just white women… I want to talk about how it is for girls of colour, /how race matters in this, /that white woman, that goddam white school, needs/reminding/that feminism isn’t all about them.”

Brilliantly capturing the elemental strength it takes to fight back, and the possibilities of positive change through persistent activism that harnesses rage (in addition to her actions against misogyny, Cassie also protests against the destruction of a local woodland), this is an exceptional story of courage and faith.

Joanne Owen

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