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Girls with Razor Hearts

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"A food-for-thought dystopian with a strong feminist message." —Kirkus Reviews

It's time to fight back in this second novel in the thrilling, subversive near future series from New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Young about a girls-only private high school that is far more than it appears to be.
Make me a girl with a razor heart...

It's been weeks since Mena and the other girls of Innovations Academy escaped their elite boarding school. Although traumatized by the violence and experimentations that occurred there, Mena quickly discovers that the outside world can be just as unwelcoming and cruel. With no one else to turn to, the girls only have each other—and the revenge-fueled desire to shut down the corporation that imprisoned them.

The girls enroll in Ridgeview Prep, a private school with suspect connections to Innovations, to identify the son of an investor and take down the corporation from the inside. But with pressure from Leandra, who revealed herself to be a double-agent, and Winston Weeks, an academy investor gone rogue, Mena wonders if she and her friends are simply trading one form of control for another. Not to mention the woman who is quite literally invading Mena's thoughts—a woman with extreme ideas that both frighten and intrigue Mena.

And as the girls fight for freedom from their past—and freedom for the girls still at Innovations—they must also face new questions about their existence...and what it means to be girls with razor hearts.
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    • School Library Journal

      March 13, 2020

      Gr 9 Up-"Girls have to play nice or face the consequences." This is the truth Mena learns about the outside world after the girls escape from Innovations Academy. As a part of their mission to destroy the corporation that created them, they enroll at Ridgeview Prep, a private school in which influential male students are allowed to bully and harass female students with impunity. The girls now have multiple goals: take down the corporation, save the girls left behind at Innovations Academy, find justice for the girls of Ridgeview Prep, and discover their place in the world. This sequel to Girls with Sharp Sticks takes the narrative in an interesting new direction, as the young women face real world challenges readers will recognize all too well. The rage-inducing actions of the boys at Ridgeview are extreme and painfully authentic. Also ringing true are the portrayals of Mena's trauma and aftermath, her memories "like a thousand ants under my skin." Astute readers will find the history lessons in this fictional future to have subtle and glaringly obvious connections to current political events and figures. While the girls' mission does not stand up to intense scrutiny, it moves right along and is compelling. And if Mena's musings on issues of gender and, briefly, race, begin to feel a bit pedantic and repetitive, fans of the first book will enjoy seeing these characters tackle new challenges and new debates. VERDICT An intriguing second entry, for general purchase, to a timely and incendiary series exploring issues of gender and humanity.-Elizabeth Lovsin, Deerfield Public Library, IL

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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      January 1, 2020
      Grades 9-12 In Young's timely but heavy-handed sequel to Girls with Sharp Sticks (2019), Mena and the Innovations Academy (IA) girls, having discovered that they are AI, wrestle with questions of identity and humanity, while working to destroy the company that created them. Their dystopian, near-future society is still reeling from a now-overturned executive order that stripped women of rights. The girls travel to Connecticut to find one of IA's biggest investors, hoping to blackmail him into withdrawing his funding. His son reportedly attends Ridgeview Prep, so Mena and Sydney enroll; there they endure rampant disgusting behavior from boys, tacitly endorsed by complacent adults. Meanwhile, the girls interact with several others that claim to be allies but have conflicting plans, especially when it comes to the girls' programming. Young keeps the emotional stakes high by focusing on Mena's perspective. As an outsider, Mena is uniquely positioned to highlight how normalized misogyny is for those who've grown up under its shadow. As blunt as Young is with her message, this volume will make readers both thoughtful and furious.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.4
  • Lexile® Measure:610
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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