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ForeverYoungAdult
If I Was Your Girl | Meredith Russo
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And finally:

10. What do you hope happens after the book ends? What do you think happens? Are they the same thing? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

Thanks for discussing! See you soon with questions for the August selection, THE MEMORY BOOK by Lara Avery.

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ForeverYoungAdult
If I Was Your Girl | Meredith Russo
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9. Let's talk about Bee. Did you see her betrayal coming? How would you have reacted? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

[DELETED] 206653737 I had a feeling something like that was going to happen. I hated that it was Bee because I had started to like her. Not sure how I would have reacted. (edited) 7y
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If I Was Your Girl | Meredith Russo
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8. This book has plenty of fistpump-worthy moments. Which one was your favorite? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

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Happy August! We'll be wrapping up the questions for the July book over the next few days.

7. Amanda's history unfolds primarily through flashbacks. Which one(s) stood out to you the most? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

[DELETED] 206653737 I liked where she finds her Mom crying as she's looking through pictures and the one where she helps her with makeup. 7y
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ForeverYoungAdult
If I Was Your Girl | Meredith Russo
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6. Meredith Russo makes it very clear that Amanda's story (or any trans person's story) should not be regarded as the definitive trans experience. Do you think she succeeded? Does the book avoid veering into after-school special territory? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

[DELETED] 206653737 It was a little after school specialish, but it was still a good read and explored aspects that I hadn't considered before. 7y
BookNerdBritt @bookish22 It was a 4-star read for me, and then the author's note bumped it up to 5. I was just thinking, "Great story, but I hope people don't walk away from it thinking this is every trans person's experience," and then the author's note took extra care to explain why it's not. 7y
[DELETED] 206653737 @BookNerdBritt I agree the authors note was a great addition. I don't always read them but glad I did with this one. 7y
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ForeverYoungAdult
If I Was Your Girl | Meredith Russo
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5. Parts of Amanda's identity often feel at odds with each other, like her being trans and also being religious and living in the South. What did you think of how these conflicts were portrayed? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

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4. Amanda's friendships with Anna, Chloe, and Layla happen almost immediately, whereas she has a longer history with Virginia. Did this feel authentic to you? Were you happy with the way their friendships were portrayed? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

[DELETED] 206653737 I liked her friendship with Virginia. The friendship with the other girls was nice but it seemed a little fast. 7y
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ForeverYoungAdult
If I Was Your Girl | Meredith Russo
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3. Amanda's mom and dad have very different parenting styles. Would you give either (or both, or neither) a parenting award? Is—and should—their support of their daughter exceptional or expected? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

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2. Did you fall in love with Amanda and Grant? What made you swoon the most? #fyabookclub #julyfyabc

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ForeverYoungAdult
If I Was Your Girl | Meredith Russo
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1. In many ways, Amanda is a typical teen: she's in several fandoms, she's afraid people will hate her if they know the real her, she has a crush on another person at school, she worries how she'll fit in with her friends, and she's struggling to relate to her parents and survive in a place that she doesn't necessarily love. Did you feel like Meredith Russo depicted the universal aspects of Amanda's life as well as the not-so-universal ones?

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