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Seventeen-year-old Hannah wants to spend her senior year of high school going to football games and Mardi Gras parties. She wants to drive along the oak-lined streets of Louisiana's Garden District and lie on the hot sand of Florida's beaches. She wants to spend every night making memories with her tight-knit group of friends.

The last thing she wants is to fall in love with a girl - especially when that girl is her best friend, Baker.

Hannah knows she should like Wally, the kind, earnest boy who asks her to prom. She should cheer on her friend Clay when he asks Baker to be his girlfriend. She should follow the rules of her conservative community - the rules that have been ingrained in her since she was a child.

But Hannah longs to be with Baker, who cooks macaroni and cheese with Hannah late at night, who believes in the magic of books as much as Hannah does, and who challenges Hannah to be the best version of herself.

And Baker might want to be with Hannah, too - if both girls can embrace that world-shaking, wondrous possibility. Contains mature themes.


Her Name in the Sky (Audible Audio Edition) Kelly Quindlen Piper Goodeve Tantor Audio Books

This book...this author...holy crap. Everything about it rings true. The way the book reads is almost stream of consciousness through the eyes of the protagonist, Hannah. At its core, Her Name In The Sky is about finding courage. Courage to acknowledge who you are as a person, courage to fight through the pain that coming-out often entails, courage to fight for something so inherently buried within us all: the power to love and be loved in return. Kelly Quindlen goes for gold with this book...foregoing the typical formulaic mush that has stereotypically defined lesbian fiction. Yes, there is angst (and lots of it), but there is also triumph, and truth, and discovery, and growth. The characters all serve a purpose and in a way symbolize our very humanity. There is cruelty and ignorance in Father Simons and Michele, empathy and passion in Joannie and Hannah, fear and acceptance in Baker and Ms. Carpenter, jealousy and forgiveness in Clay and Wally.

If youre looking for a sappy, simplistic time-filler, well...look elsewhere. Though it has it's nastolgic, relatable, humorous moments, the majority of the novel touches on complex issues such as same sex-attraction, religion, and the lenghts we go to to keep ourselves free of confrontation. Nothing about falling in love is easy, especially when you fall--hard--for your also-female best friend. How the two main charccters deal with that attraction is both liberating and heartbreaking. The author's prose is truly poetic. Her words are powerful, piercing, beautiful and magical simultaneously. Read this book, people. You'll be glad you did.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 11 hours and 14 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Tantor Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date April 11, 2017
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B06XY69G59

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I believe this is the author's first novel and it shows. Some wooden prose, sometimes verbose, it could have benefited greatly from a good editor. That said, there are passages where the author seems to definitely be in touch with her muse and the results are breath taking, e.g., when Hannah and Baker lose their virginity to each other. The chief value of this book, and why is should be read, is how it illustrates the danger of teaching people to believe in myth and then imbuing that myth with some allegedly divine authority that applies to all people at all times such that people are separated into "normal" and "abnormal", "saint" and "sinner", "saved" and "condemned"; and the destruction this wreaks on the lives of people who, because of their indoctrination, strive to live in accordance with the teachings of the myth. The false shame and guilt, the anxiety and depression and fear Hannah and Baker struggle with is very real for many LGBTQ kids as is the hatred, humiliation, ridicule, persecution and violence at the hands of the "believers"; all in the name of some deity and the teachings of some religious institution. Sadly, the truth is that many LGBTQ kids do not find the happy ending and acceptance by family and friends that Hannahbear and Bake do, especially in religious families and social groups. Instead they are disowned, thrown out of homes, attacked verbally and physically by peers and family, and told they are "unnatural", "abnormal" and "condemned to hell". Is it any wonder why so many of these kids struggle with self destructive behaviours and suicidal thoughts? Given the level of venom and hatred being expressed these days toward LGBTQ people and LGBTQ kids in particular, this is a book everyone should read.
This has to be one of the most beautiful stories I've read this year. Truly, this book surprised me in all the best ways.

I've been trying desperately to read more LGBT+ books, especially F/F since it's one that is forgotten in the romance genre and is often pushed aside. And most of the F/F books I've read have been pretty good but this book...damn this book was more than "pretty good". I didn't think it was possible for me to connect to a story as much as I did this one. From the moment I started reading I felt like I was reading the intimate story of a friend, someone that I knew and loved and ever single word on the page just felt so real

The writing in this book is so freaking spectacular, it's poetic. I feel like I highlighted so many passages because of how deep and real the words these character speak are. And it's not only the serious moments, it's the friendship moments too. The moments when friends are talking abut something silly and yet in that very moment, you can tell how much of a unit the whole gang is, and you feel almost like you are a part of this senior year with them too, scared to graduate, scared of the change and yet hopeful for what is out there. I felt myself rereading so many passages, sometimes just pausing for a moment with this tingling sensation in my nose as i held back tears and just said, “damn”. It’s not often that a book makes me feel like this and I could tell from almost the very beginning that this book was going to be a favorite.

This book talks on so many serious topics and I love the way the author interwove religious beliefs into the book. Normally I'm one to stay far, far away from anything concerning religion in my books because it tends to feel like the author is trying to preach to you or push their beliefs but with this book it didn't feel that way at all. Seeing Hannah and Baker struggle with their beliefs, with what you're told your whole life versus what is your reality and now it's left you questioning everything, I feel like that's something every single person who has ever grown up religious can relate to. That moment where you start to question the things you blindly followed as a kid, where you question where you fit into it all and if you belong even if you don't believe everything or you have doubts or even you feel you go against what your beliefs say. Honestly I feel like the writing was so powerful that it made me empathize and relate to every single characters struggle, from Hannah, to Joanie and even to Wally and Clay. I loved every single character so, so much and I saw pieces of myself in nearly every single character.

I loved that this book was so character driven and about this group of friends. I love them all so much! I really cannot say that enough because throughout reading I just continued to feel more and more like they were my friends and like I knew them and I wanted so desperately to help them through all their struggles. I really loved Joanie's relationship with Luke and I love that the author spent time developing each of the side characters rather than just making them basic secondary characters that don't really have depth. I could easily see myself reading books for any of the other friends, in fact I'm dying for more of this group. I'd love a Joanie and Luke book, a Wally book or even a Clay book.

As for the main couple, Baker and Hannah? I loved them so much my heart aches just thinking of them. I really, truly did not expect to love this book as much as I did. But love it, I did. I honestly cried so much reading this book and I feel like that rarely happens for me anymore. To feel that emotionally invested in a book that I literally want to sob because it hurts me that they hurt. The love and friendship that Hannah and Baker have for each other is deep, soul mate love. The angst is too real in this one but it never felt strung out or exaggerated because the pacing was realistic and perfect.

It is very rare for me to spend $5.99 on an ebook but this book was worth every single penny and more. This was the best impulse buy and the best $6 I've spent this year. I cannot recommend this book enough! I really think this is a book that everyone should read and if you're someone who hasn't ventured into many F/F books I think you should start with this book because it's so beautiful that I don't think you could not want to read more F/F after finishing this book.

READ THIS BOOK!!
This book...this author...holy crap. Everything about it rings true. The way the book reads is almost stream of consciousness through the eyes of the protagonist, Hannah. At its core, Her Name In The Sky is about finding courage. Courage to acknowledge who you are as a person, courage to fight through the pain that coming-out often entails, courage to fight for something so inherently buried within us all the power to love and be loved in return. Kelly Quindlen goes for gold with this book...foregoing the typical formulaic mush that has stereotypically defined lesbian fiction. Yes, there is angst (and lots of it), but there is also triumph, and truth, and discovery, and growth. The characters all serve a purpose and in a way symbolize our very humanity. There is cruelty and ignorance in Father Simons and Michele, empathy and passion in Joannie and Hannah, fear and acceptance in Baker and Ms. Carpenter, jealousy and forgiveness in Clay and Wally.

If youre looking for a sappy, simplistic time-filler, well...look elsewhere. Though it has it's nastolgic, relatable, humorous moments, the majority of the novel touches on complex issues such as same sex-attraction, religion, and the lenghts we go to to keep ourselves free of confrontation. Nothing about falling in love is easy, especially when you fall--hard--for your also-female best friend. How the two main charccters deal with that attraction is both liberating and heartbreaking. The author's prose is truly poetic. Her words are powerful, piercing, beautiful and magical simultaneously. Read this book, people. You'll be glad you did.
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