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Orpheus Girl
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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When sixteen-year-old, mythology-obsessed Raya and her true love, Sarah, are sent from their conservative Texas town to a re-education camp, Raya assumes the role of Orpheus to save them.
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kyleigh.mcNabb
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Mehso-so

In this novel, the famed myth of Orpheus is retold through the devastating story of two teenage girls who are sent away to a conversion camp in Texas because their families think of their sexuality as an illness. However, the camp is far from helpful, and only strengthens their bond. It quickly turns into a tale of survival as they struggle with their waning identities and their plan to escape. Continued in the comments.

kyleigh.mcNabb If you like books that are sad but meaningful with romantic undertones, this book is for you. This book is told from a first person point of view. We know this because the story is told through our protagonist's thoughts and feelings. There were some obvious problems with the narrative like the uneven detail and irrelevant explanations, as well as the lack of personality given to the characters, which really should be a main part of the story. 2y
MissYaremcio Ooo this looks interesting! 6/6 2y
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Emily92Bibliophile
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Pickpick

This is my first read from the Texas Book Challenges List, one of a couple I hope to read & finish over Spring Break. Banning books will not erase the power of any of the books on the list, but instead encourages readers to read & acquire the books in any way they can to discover the stories , while there are those in power seeking to censor. ⚠️Trigger warnings ⚠️ will be at the end of my review ➡️ https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4606104984

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Zoe-h
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Mehso-so

I was struggling to find a word to describe this book, but then I realized the only way to describe it is haunting. I would have made this book a pick, but the writing style felt choppy as it jumped between past and present. Sometimes I couldn‘t tell which was which. Raya lives in a small town in Texas, not a great for a high school lesbian. When she and her girlfriend Sarah get outed, they get sent to a conversion camp. 3⭐️

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AFrostCauseReads
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Pickpick

Conversion therapy camps are abusive and detrimental to LGBTQ+. You can‘t ‘fix‘ homosexuality. The one depicted in this novel is vile enough to make the main character don the Orpheus persona to travel to the ‘underworld‘ and save her Eurydice. It is told in beautiful prose that will resonate with any queer youth who has felt the pain of unacceptance. Not an easy read, but good for those who need to learn, or others to know they‘re not alone🌈❤️

BookmarkTavern Oh that‘s a fantastic review! ❤️ 4y
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WanderingBookaneer
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Pickpick

Because of the subject matter, this was not an easy read. I also don‘t think it is a book for everyone because it feels as if the reader is dropped into the middle of the narrative and the flashbacks don‘t do enough to flesh out these characters.

I had received an ARC for the book and found it hard to get into because it was written in weird vignettes that are not really self-contained. However, listening to the audiobook and learning that ⬇️

WanderingBookaneer author is a poet helped me understand and appreciate its style. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4y
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WanderingBookaneer
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SamanthaMarie Seems reasonable 😉😆 4y
anwade88 😂😂 this is always me lol 4y
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WanderingBookaneer
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I knew it was coming, but it still shredded my heart.

Karkar 🥺🥺😢😢😭😭😭😭😭 4y
Chrissyreadit My daughter just had me watch But I‘m A Cheerleader with her. Her girlfriends parents are very unaccepting of my daughter and believe it‘s just a stage. It has been heartbreaking that parents would be that way. 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I get that it can be jarring and maybe even hard to understand, but how anyone can just give up on their child, I'll never know. 4y
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thestarlesscasea
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Mehso-so

We obviously need more queer representation everywhere, the reality of conversion camps needs to be exposed far and wide, and I love me a good allusion to and retelling of Greek myth. I love the core concept of this book and want a version of this book where the retelling is done more artfully and isn't constantly explicitly referenced, and where the characters and their relationships are less generic and more fleshed out.

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candority
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Mehso-so

This book had a lot of potential, but it didn't quite deliver. My main problem with it was the one dimensional characters, which made the highly emotional and compelling scenes in the book fall flat. This is Brynne Rebele-Henry's debut novel and it reads like it, but she is clearly a talented writer who just needs a bit more practice. Beautiful cover though 😍

This is my March #doublespin pick. I decided to read it first because it is short!

TheAromaofBooks Great review!! Sometimes you can tell that an author just needs a little more time to hone their skills, but the potential is there. 5y
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GondorGirl
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Suet624 Ouch. 5y
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MidnightBookGirl
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Greek mythology meets 90s Conversion camp. We're reading this for both YA book club and our original book club. It's tough and brutal to read, but it's a subject that we still need to confront, discuss, and change.

kimmypete1 Sorry I‘ll miss this one this weekend. But my goal is to be at December‘s book club (for YA and romance). 5y
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rachelsbrittain
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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A queer novel in the vein of The Miseducation of Cameron Post with mythology vibes.When Raya and Sarah are outed in their small Texas town in the mid 2000s, they're sent to "Friendly Saviors," a facility to "cure" them. Like Orpheus, Raya vows to survive this hell and being her love back with her. Easier said than done, especially in the face of rampant abuse. Painful & heartbreaking, but ultimately a reality many queer people have faced.

rachelsbrittain TW for: homophobia, transohobia, lgbtq slurs, forced outing, conversion therapy, abuse, torture, implied suicide, death of a trans character 5y
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rachelsbrittain
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Bubble bath reading

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rachelsbrittain
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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1. Orpheus Girl and Don't Read the Comments

2. Patron Saints of Nothing

3. Leaves changing color

#weekendreads

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rachelsbrittain
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Day 2 of #7days7covers #covercrush

Does my love of this cover have anything to do with mg inability to stop listening to the Hadestown soundtrack? Guess we'll never know.

@Mollyegutman you might enjoy this. Just post about 7 book covers you love in 7 days if you want to join in. No explanations needed, and tag another litten if you can to spread the fun!

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rachelsbrittain
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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1. Dead Astronauts, Polite Society, and Queerbaiting and Fandom

2. Orpheus Girl

3. Sunny, high of 93°

#weekendreads

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ablachly
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Pickpick

Well great, thanks Brynne Rebele-Henry, for making me cry on an airplane while sitting next to a stranger. This slim book is not an easy read at all, mostly taking place in a terrifying pray the gay away camp. It‘s haunting and graphic and truly gutting.

lorannen I mean, the cover ALONE... Sorry about plane crying. I think my last stint was making the mistake of watching Coco on a plane. Fortunately it was an overnighter and everyone else was asleep. 6y
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ablachly
Orpheus Girl | Brynne Rebele-Henry
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Snagged this arc at #ala2019—it‘s a retelling of the love story of Orpheus and Eurydice as two teenager girls in a conservative Texas town. #airportread

lorannen Okay, but can we talk about your suitcase? It's really cute. 6y
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