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From the critically acclaimed author of All the Fighting Parts comes an empowering and defiant novel in verse in which a teen poet grapples with an unplanned pregnancy and determines what happens to her body in a world that wants to take the choice away from her.
Seventeen-year-old Truth Bangura wants nothing more than to know a life beyond her hometown. Writing and performing is her only solace in a life overwhelmed by a drifting relationship with her best friend, an emotionally turbulent home environment, and the reality that her below average grades make her true dream—escaping her mother’s grasp after graduation—uncertain.
When Truth learns she’s pregnant by her ex-boyfriend, she makes one decision she’s finally sure about: an abortion.
Determined to move forward, Truth turns to the pages in her notebook with the support of her slam poetry team—including the poet with a voice smooth as summer jazz, who’s been catching her eye during practice.
At an open mic night, Truth finally gains the courage to perform a piece that dives into her rocky relationship with her mother–and reveals the choice she never told her. But when a video of Truth’s performance is posted online and starts going viral, her decision quickly becomes everyone’s business–including her mother’s.
Told through searing free-verse, journal entries, and interspersed fill-in-the-blank poetry prompts, Hannah V. Sawyerr’s Truth Is reminds us there is always a choice. There is always hope. And there is always a way forward.
From the critically acclaimed author of All the Fighting Parts comes an empowering and defiant novel in verse in which a teen poet grapples with an unplanned pregnancy and determines what happens to...
From the critically acclaimed author of All the Fighting Parts comes an empowering and defiant novel in verse in which a teen poet grapples with an unplanned pregnancy and determines what happens to her body in a world that wants to take the choice away from her.
Seventeen-year-old Truth Bangura wants nothing more than to know a life beyond her hometown. Writing and performing is her only solace in a life overwhelmed by a drifting relationship with her best friend, an emotionally turbulent home environment, and the reality that her below average grades make her true dream—escaping her mother’s grasp after graduation—uncertain.
When Truth learns she’s pregnant by her ex-boyfriend, she makes one decision she’s finally sure about: an abortion.
Determined to move forward, Truth turns to the pages in her notebook with the support of her slam poetry team—including the poet with a voice smooth as summer jazz, who’s been catching her eye during practice.
At an open mic night, Truth finally gains the courage to perform a piece that dives into her rocky relationship with her mother–and reveals the choice she never told her. But when a video of Truth’s performance is posted online and starts going viral, her decision quickly becomes everyone’s business–including her mother’s.
Told through searing free-verse, journal entries, and interspersed fill-in-the-blank poetry prompts, Hannah V. Sawyerr’s Truth Is reminds us there is always a choice. There is always hope. And there is always a way forward.
WOW. WOW WOW WOW. Hannah Sawyerr's sophomore novel is just as good as her first—I devoured it in a day, riveted by Truth's voice, Sawyerr's nuanced exploration of choice and generational trauma was so deftly handled, and her poetry cuts like a knife. I'm so glad young people get to read her novels, and can't wait to push this one into the hands of everyone I know.
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Vicki P, Librarian
Sawyerr's sophomore novel is even more astounding than the first. Stunning poetry, and Truth is someone I really enjoyed rooting for. Her challenges with her mother are so real and complex. Her relationship with herself is the star of the show, here, and I really enjoyed seeing her workshop her poetry throughout. I cannot wait to recommend this.
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WOW. WOW WOW WOW. Hannah Sawyerr's sophomore novel is just as good as her first—I devoured it in a day, riveted by Truth's voice, Sawyerr's nuanced exploration of choice and generational trauma was so deftly handled, and her poetry cuts like a knife. I'm so glad young people get to read her novels, and can't wait to push this one into the hands of everyone I know.
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Vicki P, Librarian
Sawyerr's sophomore novel is even more astounding than the first. Stunning poetry, and Truth is someone I really enjoyed rooting for. Her challenges with her mother are so real and complex. Her relationship with herself is the star of the show, here, and I really enjoyed seeing her workshop her poetry throughout. I cannot wait to recommend this.
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