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This Little Light
This Little Light | Lori Lansens
15 posts | 11 read | 13 to read
This brilliant new novel is an urgent bulletin from an all-too-believable near future in which the religious right has come out on top. And where a smart young girl who questions the new order is suddenly a terrorist. By the bestselling author of The Girls and The Mountain Story. Taking place over 48 hours in the year 2023, this is the story of Rory Ann Miller, on the run with her best friend because they are accused of bombing their posh Californian high school during an American Virtue Ball. There's a bounty on their heads, and a social media storm of trolls flying around them, not to mention a posse of law enforcement, attack helicopters and drones trying to track them down. Rory's mom, a social activist and lawyer, has been arrested and implicated in her daughter's "crimes" whereas her dad (who betrayed his wife and daughter in a nasty divorce) is cooperating with the authorities. The story exists in a universe of gated communities, born-again Christians, Probationary Citizens (once known as "Dreamers"), re-criminalized abortion and birth control, teenage virginity oaths and something called the Red Market, which is either a Conservative bogey-man created to further polarize the "base" or a criminal network making money from selling unwanted babies to whomever wants them and fetal tissue to cosmetics and drug companies. Rory is cynical and scared, furious and scathing, betrayed and looking for something or someone to trust. What she has to say about the dads and bosses and politicians lining up to keep women in their place, and about the ways women collaborate in their own undermining, is fierce, and funny, and sad, and true.
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lauranerdette
This Little Light | Lori Lansens

Futuristic Teen Drama

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Jess861
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So interesting to hear how Lori Lansens came to write This Little Light...

https://lithub.com/how-far-has-americas-christianized-dystopia-strayed-from-chri...

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Jess861
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Written from the point of view of a 16 year old girl (Rory) as she writes a blog. The blog is about the events that lead up to them running and the 48 hours they spend in hiding. This is a brilliant dystopian book that is set a few years in the future but is sadly close to what our society is today. The author nails the voice and you keep turning the pages wanting to know more. So many important topics are touched throughout the book.

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Jess861
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Going to curl up with a nice cup of #PumpkinTea and continue reading This Little Light while baby girl takes a nap. I'm just under 100 pages in and I'm enjoying it so far. I'm glad this is purely fiction but there is still some awful parenting going on in this book! Lori Lansens has an incredible gift - all her books are so different yet they are all so good.

#CurrentRead #Tea #CanadianAuthor #AutumnReads

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Graciouswarriorprincess
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I won another book. I am looking forward to reading this book.

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Addison_Reads
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#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

This was just barely a pick for me. While I did enjoy it, there were parts that seemed too far fetched and it pulled me away from the main story.

The story follows two girls accused of a crime they didn't commit who are desperately trying to clear their name. In the process though, the life they lived and all they believed begins to crumble down around them.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 4y
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JustReadingJess
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I really enjoyed This Little Light. This book really surprised me. Highly recommend. New blog post https://wp.me/pckM0T-3c

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SoManyBooksNotEnoughTime
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Written as the blog of a rich, teen girl, Lori Lansens tells the story of a group of teen girls, attending a private Christian school in a future USA where abortion has been banned nationwide. Rory and Fe are on the run, being accused of setting off a bomb and working for the "red market". Everytime I thought I knew where this story was going, another bomb was dropped (no pun intended). An absolute page-turner!

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Ange44
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My new #tenatatime #tbr. Round 28.

Bookzombie I thought Inside Out & Back Again was really good. 4y
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Bibliogeekery
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I really enjoyed this book! I had to get used to the teenage blogger narrator (found her lexicon very annoying initially, particularly on audiobook). It's a dystopian story (chillingly only slightly different than our dystopian reality) where two teenage girls are fleeing false accusations of terrorism for a pro-choice bombing at a purity ball. Thought-provoking, disturbing at times, tender at others. Extra points for a sweet trans kid character!

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AmyG Beautiful 5y
DivineDiana Lovely! 5y
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Bibliogeekery
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Next up on audiobook!

Prairiegirl_reading I had no idea this was coming out. I was pleasantly surprised when I stopped in at Starbucks for a quick coffee and decided to check out the indigo that is attached and found this on the new release shelf! And on sale to boot!! I loved the girls and the mountain story. This one sounds so good, I‘m so curious if it‘s any good. Btw stopping at Starbucks is just an excuse for book shopping. 😉 5y
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GirlWellRead
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The plot is taut, tense, and timely. With the issues of reproductive rights, immigration, religion, and sexuality, I couldn't help but think of The Handmaid's Tale and how although this story is set in the future, the topics are relevant today. What Lansens achieves in this work is nothing short of extraordinary. And that ending...whoa! I can't give anything away, but it was a sucker punch right to the gut.