The Fight

"Was he . . . you know?" Bella doesn't know if Dominic was gay or not, but she knows he was bullied. And she knows the adults who could have helped didn't because of some stupid policy. Now Dominic's dead. It's never been Bella's thing to stand up for a cause, but for some reason, this fight has become her fight.

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The Fight

"Was he . . . you know?" Bella doesn't know if Dominic was gay or not, but she knows he was bullied. And she knows the adults who could have helped didn't because of some stupid policy. Now Dominic's dead. It's never been Bella's thing to stand up for a cause, but for some reason, this fight has become her fight.

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The Fight

The Fight

by Elizabeth Karre

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 1 hours, 37 minutes

The Fight

The Fight

by Elizabeth Karre

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Unabridged — 1 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

"Was he . . . you know?" Bella doesn't know if Dominic was gay or not, but she knows he was bullied. And she knows the adults who could have helped didn't because of some stupid policy. Now Dominic's dead. It's never been Bella's thing to stand up for a cause, but for some reason, this fight has become her fight.


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"The characters are well-drawn, and there is room for nuance....An inspiring tale, simply told." —Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Teens at Texas' ethnically diverse Southside High fight an anti-gay school policy after incidents of homophobic bullying. When her teacher witnesses an act of anti-gay violence in the school hallway and refuses to intervene, Bella--short for Isabel--is horrified. Even though Dominic, the student being bullied, downplays the incident when Bella asks him about it, Bella feels called to action. When she decides to join the school's Gay-Straight Alliance, however, she discovers the club only exists unofficially. Zoe, one of the students involved, explains, "There's something going on....The teachers are totally freaked out about anything having to do with gay people." Readers who remember The Alliance (2013), set at Southside a year earlier, will recognize the district's "neutrality policy" as the reason teachers refuse to intervene in homophobic bullying or even teach works by queer creators such as Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Countee Cullen, Claude McKay or Aaron Copland. Here, Bella and Zoe uncover the policy and launch a community-wide battle against it. Although the story is bare-bones short, the characters are well-drawn, and there is room for nuance. Bella is interested in a female classmate, June, but what that means about her sexuality is left refreshingly ambiguous. An inspiring tale, simply told. (Fiction. 12-16)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170407040
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Series: Surviving Southside Series
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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