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Blood Moon

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PERIODS, SEX AND ONLINE SHAMING. AN EXTRAORDINARY VERSE NOVEL FROM A BOLD NEW VOICE IN FICTION, PERFECT FOR FANS OF SEX EDUCATION AND SARAH CROSSAN.

>> NOMINATED FOR THE 2021 CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL

>> SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2021 AMAZING BOOK AWARDS
>> Featured on the Reading Agency's #WonderWomenBooklist
>> "The book young people need." SARA PASCOE
>> "Bold and vital." SAMANTHA SHANNON

During Frankie's first sexual experience, she gets her period. It's only blood, they agree. No shame.
Then a graphic meme goes viral, turning a fun, intimate afternoon into something mortifying and damaging. And Frankie begins to wonder: is she disgusting?
As the online shaming takes on a horrifying life of its own, Frankie's universe implodes. But can laughter, bravery and the fiercest of friendships help Frankie find her way out of the darkness?
PRAISE FOR BLOOD MOON:
"Written with humour and understanding, this is the book young people need." SARA PASCOE
"Moving, compelling and bold, it filled me with such hope." LOUISE O'NEILL
"With every verse of her debut, Cuthew shouts down the shame, chips away at the period taboo, and firmly establishes herself as a bold and vital new voice in feminist literature." SAMANTHA SHANNON
"A bloody brilliant book!" GABBY EDLIN, CEO and Founder of Bloody Good Period
"Blood Moon is a tour de force of empathetic, passionate writing that refuses to pull any punches." WATERSTONES
"A powerful, fiercely feminist novel that normalizes menstruation and confronts destructive cyberculture." KIRKUS, Starred review
"A must-read novel of empowerment." BOOKLIST, Starred review
"Captures the joy of a crush, the despair of a lost friend, and the humiliation of being "that girl" on the internet." SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, Starred review
"Canters along at a furious pace, evoking the escalating torment of online abuse." FINANCIAL TIMES
"A powerful novel in verse about feminism, menstruation, and bullying that really captures what teen life is like today." BOOKRIOT
"Brilliant and heart-wrenching." HANA TOOKE, author of The Unadoptables
"I devoured this amazing book. Absolutely genius." KATE WESTON, author of Diary of a Confused Feminist
"Frankie's journey will break your heart, while making you want to dismantle society as we know it." YASMIN RAHMAN, author of All The Things We Never Said
"A page-turning exposure of online bullying that will incite tears, fury and empowered conversations." AMY BEASHEL, author of The Sky is Mine
"Beautiful, eloquent, relevant." WIBKE BRUEGGEMANN, author of Love is for Losers
"Gorgeous and important." MARIA KUZNIAR, author of The Ship of Shadows
"Sensitively written." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Beguiling verse that refuses to pull punches. Important and inspiring." JOANNA NADIN, author of Joe All Alone
"Staggeringly powerful, heart-wrenchingly fragile, desperate, daunting, tender and so very timely." LU FRASER, author of The Littlest Yak
"A must read." DAMARIS YOUNG, author of The Switching Hour
"A beautiful and brave book that needs to be read." LOUISA REID, author of Gloves Off
"Astonishing." C J SKUSE, author of Sweet Pea
"Witty, tender and...

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 24, 2020
      Though Frankie and Harriet have been best friends forever, Frankie feels like they’re growing apart. Frankie loves astronomy, but all Harriet seems to care about is boys (“Does she actually like him/ or does she just like flirting?”), while Harriet thinks Frankie “can be/ such a nun.” By the time Frankie gets together with fellow science lover Benjamin Jones, she and Harriet aren’t speaking. When someone creates a meme about Frankie getting her period during a moment of intimacy with Benjamin, it’s easy for Frankie to blame Harriet—and Benjamin, of course, since he is the only one who knew that it happened. Feeling betrayed and utterly alone, Frankie must find a way to persevere as the internet piles on to shame her. In her debut novel, Cuthew flips a horror story about toxic masculinity and internet-enabled misogyny into a tale of empowerment as Frankie begins to see she’s not in the wrong, and she and her friends reclaim each other and the narrative. The plot holds few surprises, especially around the meme maker’s identity, but Cuthew’s verse is sensitively written, enlivened by hashtags and typographical flourishes that successfully convey Frankie’s feelings. Ages 14–up. Agent: Rachel Mann, Jo Unwin Literary.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:620
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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