

What I also liked where the short chapters. Luckily this was not an issue in The Nowhere Girls. Although I’m a big fan of following more characters, it’s also a little confusing at the beginning when you’re not familiar with the characters yet. For a large part, it focuses on Erin, Rosina, and Grace, three girls who become unlikely friends and founders of The Nowhere Girls.

She has Aspberger’s and is dealing with anxiety. Erin is the final core member of The Nowhere Girls. One of the other girls named Rosina is from a Mexican family. Her faith plays a pretty huge role in her life since her mother is a pastor. One of them is Grace, who is the new fat Christian girl. Especially now with the #metoo campaign trending on Twitter in the last few months, I think books like these are even more important! Characters Really this book discussed so many important topics like feminism, rape, sexual assault, victim blaming, racism and a lot more. Told in alternating perspectives, this groundbreaking novel is an indictment of rape culture and explores with bold honesty the deepest questions about teen girls and sexuality.

For their own personal reasons, Rosina and Erin feel equally deeply about Lucy’s tragedy, so they form an anonymous group of girls at Prescott High to resist the sexist culture at their school, which includes boycotting sex of any kind with the male students. When Grace learns that Lucy Moynihan, the former occupant of her new home, was run out of town for having accused the popular guys at school of gang rape, she’s incensed that Lucy never had justice. Three misfits come together to avenge the rape of a fellow classmate and in the process trigger a change in the misogynist culture at their high school transforming the lives of everyone around them in this searing and timely story. I had that feeling from the moment I heard of The Nowhere Girls written by Amy Reed. Sometimes you read a synopsis from a book and you already now that it’s gonna be a very good story.
