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A hi-lo #YA Cinderella retelling about a teen girl, Ash, whose mom died recently. She's living with her (clueless) stepdad and (evil) stepsiblings. Ash is great at coding, and she makes an app called SendLove where girls being bullied online can get support. There she meets Charming. They fall in love. But Ash doesn't trust Char will like the real her. A heartfelt story about a teen with precarious housing, coming out, and being resilient.
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian #QueerBooks #LGBTQBooks #LGBTQ #LesbianBooks #GayYA 5y
LiteraryinPA Can I ask a possibly silly question? What does hi-low mean in this context? I think I‘ve seen 2 reviews today with that descriptor (maybe both yours?). Thanks! 5y
Prairiegirl_reading @LiteraryinLititz I would like to know as well! 😄 5y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Prairiegirl_reading @LiteraryinLititz Not silly at all! It was me, I've been reading through a hi-lo series the past few days. It means high / older teen content paired with a lower reading level akin to what you'd expect in books for ages 9-10. They're for reluctant or struggling readers, teens who've missed a bunch of school, have a learning disability, are learning English as an additional language, etc. 5y
Prairiegirl_reading Cool! I have never heard that term before! 5y