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ForeverYoungAdult
Out of Darkness | Ashley Hope Pérez
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Generally, the 1930s is not a popular decade in YA historical fiction. The poverty of New London and Egypt Town is pervasive and requires everyone to make massive sacrifices. Did you learn anything new about how people survived the Depression? #novfyabc #fyabookclub

BrandiNB Honestly, I've never been much of a history buff, so pretty much anything is new to me. 😳I think more interesting to me was the fact that while life for Naomi was so much harder (in terms of money and access to food, clothing, 7y
BrandiNB etc.) prior to living with Henry, she would have gone back in a second. Not that I blame her at all! I was also pleased that Perez depicted minority characters dealing with economic and societal struggles that were often stereotypically assumed to be "dumb" or unintelligent as very smart and capable. 7y
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When we chose this book for Nov. FYABC, we had no idea how apt it would be. We hope everyone is surviving the election results and fallout. Let's start the book discussion. #fyabookclub #novfyabc

1. This book deals with harsh racism and bigoted attitudes. How did you feel about Perez's use ofthe period's racist language?

BookNerdBritt It's always jarring for me on a personal level to read or hear certain slurs, but it's part of the context of the story. I wouldn't go as far as to advocate for using them, but I certainly don't fault the author for using them as a vehicle to show the ugliness of the attitudes toward people of color. 7y
skullsinthesea Agreed. To me, it felt authentic, because people certainly did speak that way, but that jarring feeling carried throughout the book. I thought she did it well, because it always stung--I was never desensitized. 7y
BrandiNB I agree that using such terms leant authenticity to the story. I think she did a great job of using language authentic to the time period, but making clear that it was NOT OKAY. While I wouldn't say that I would advocate for the use of racial slurs, I think the book might have been less impactful without them. 7y
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ForeverYoungAdult
Out of Darkness | Ashley Hope Pérez
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Happy November! Let's get our #fyabookclub discussion going by introducing ourselves. No book spoilers on this question, please!

Icebreaker: Being the oldest female in the family, Naomi is thrust into a "homemaker" role. Some of her duties, like sewing new clothes, she genuinely enjoys. Do you have any "traditional" hobbies or duties that you particularly like to do?

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skullsinthesea I'll start! Hi, I'm Jennie from FYA. I really love to cook (the more complicated and ridiculous, the better), but I also find cross-stitch pretty soothing. (I probably wouldn't love it if I were forced to do it! I love that photo going around of the sampler, reading "Edith-Anne made this in 1848 and hated every stitch.") 7y
SeeStephWrite I'm Steph, and I'm a member of SFFYA. I wish I were half-decent at sewing, but I'm terrible at it. I do love knitting however; it's soothing and rewarding, and I love seeing things materialize before me like magic. I also love cooking and baking, though I prefer one-pot meals to fancy feasts. There's something so satisfying about cooking for myself though. 7y
[DELETED] 206653737 Hi I'm Crystal from FYA Staunton VA. I hear ya @SeeStephWrite wish I were better at sewing too. I really enjoying cleaning the bathroom. Ok just kidding, that's not a favorite at all! I do enjoy cooking though and use that as a way to show family and friends some love. 7y
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Jas16 Hello! I'm Jennifer and I live in San Francisco. I really enjoy baking although I never get to do it anymore because the oven in my apartment is possessed. 7y
[DELETED] 1409720085 I'm Emily and I live in Idaho! I'm a stay at home mama to my 16 month old daughter and I get more joy out of taking care of her than I ever thought possible. Nothing feels like chore with her around. I am YA obsessed (I hardly read anything else) and I can't wait to start "Out of Darkness." I've heard such good things! 7y
BookNerdBritt Britt from SFFYA here! I enjoy cooking/baking, just wish I had a bigger kitchen 😞 7y
ForeverYoungAdult @jas16 @BookNerdBritt the curse of SF kitchens, man! 7y
BrandiNB Hi I'm Brandi. I live in Knoxville, TN. I'm a high school librarian and I love reading YA! I have never been inclined to enjoy "traditional" 7y
BrandiNB Sorry! Hit send too soon! I have never been inclined to enjoy "traditional" tasks such as cooking and cleaning. I literally can't think of one such thing that I actually enjoy! 7y
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ForeverYoungAdult
Out of Darkness | Ashley Hope Pérez
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Starting in November, we're bringing #fyabookclub discussion to Litsy! Join us each month as we go through our discussion questions and chat with fellow FYAers across the world. (Don't worry, all posts will be marked as spoilers!) #novfyabc's selection is the incredible Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Perez.

Thanks to @BookNerdBritt for the suggestion!

MandyAguilar Excited for this! 8y
[DELETED] 1409720085 Oh yes! So excited! 8y
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BrandiNB Yay! Can't wait! 8y
BookNerdBritt Yay!!! 7y
OceanCityMama This is a great idea! 7y
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