Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf
By Hayley Krischer
By Hayley Krischer
By Hayley Krischer
By Hayley Krischer
By Hayley Krischer
Read by Emma Galvin, Jorjeana Marie and Hayley Krischer
By Hayley Krischer
Read by Emma Galvin, Jorjeana Marie and Hayley Krischer
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$10.99
Sep 07, 2021 | ISBN 9780593114131 | Young Adult
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Oct 06, 2020 | ISBN 9780593114124 | Young Adult
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Oct 06, 2020 | ISBN 9780593288283 | Young Adult
538 Minutes
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“Whether or not Sean is punished for his crime becomes less important than the powerful voices these unlikely allies end up granting each other.” —The New York Times
“Hayley Krischer’s debut novel is a crucial read in the #MeToo era.” —Paste
“A relentless expression of survival, facets of pain and how we carry and inflict violence toward ourselves and against each other. Daring in its complexity. A powerful debut.” —Courtney Summers, New York Times bestselling author of Sadie
“A powerful, nuanced, and stunning debut about rape culture and survival that will haunt you long after you close the book. Ali Greenleaf’s story is complex and beautifully told; full of fury, heartbreak, and hope.” —Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces and How to Make Friends With the Dark
“Necessary and timely, Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf takes us on a journey that is at once heartbreaking and heart-healing, as Hayley Krischer’s unique, refreshing voice skillfully navigates the realities of sexual assault with care, insight, and authenticity. Full of truth, hope, and empowerment, this story is one you’ll be thinking about long after you’ve finished.” —Amber Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be
“Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf deftly examines the elaborate complexity of high school friendships, and confronts every possible shade of gray. A timely and intimate discussion of rape culture, the power of shared stories, the courage it takes to find your voice.” —Ashley Woodfolk, author of When You Were Everything
“Their friendship, flawed as it is, explores the many complexities of sexual assault and how it affects girls everywhere. . . . A powerful and important addition.” —School Library Journal
“A realistically messy look at the power dynamics at play in a toxic school environment and into the shared painful experiences of Ali and Blythe . . . A harrowing read that tells a complicated story with nuance.” —Kirkus Reviews
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