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edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Oct 2023
ISBN:9781553806905
publisher: Ronsdale Press

Badass(ish)

by Jaymie Heilman

tagged: activism & social justice, diversity & multicultural, self-esteem & self-reliance
Description

Three teens set out to stop a pipeline, but their secrets, anxieties, and one very obnoxious ex-boyfriend might just explode their friendship first.

Reeling from an online Hatestorm after she blamed Alberta’s oil industry for a devastating forest fire, Davis wades back into climate activism to impress her two new friends and win back her ex-boyfriend. The novel is told from the points of view of the three main characters: Davis’ parents work for the oil company she is fighting against; Renzi knows what it’s like when climate change strikes back when her grandparents’ home in Puerto Rico is destroyed by hurricanes and Jae hasn’t found the right moment to share the truth about her growing feelings for another girl.

Tripped up by family pressures and their own secrets and lies, the teens’ anti-pipeline efforts may jeopardize their friendship and lose the people they love most unless they find their own ways to fight for what they believe in.

About the Author

Jaymie Heilman

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
12 to 18
Grade:
7 to 12
Editorial Reviews

“Heilman’s first young adult novel has witty dialogue and heartfelt, inner monologues that authentically capture the teens’ voices. Her descriptive yet concise writing style brings a depth to each character while infusing a balance of teenage angst and humour. Narration rotates each chapter between the three main characters; their trajectories eventually flow together, culminating in a fast-paced, gripping ending.” - Denise N., High School Librarian, BC Books for Schools


“Heilman manages to be witty, dry, and addictingly engaging while also tackling big, complicated topics for her young readers. The novel prioritizes the smaller scale values of empathy and self-love in order to take on the larger ones. Badass(ish) is a reminder that even the largest of actions start small— an encouraging statement for young adults feeling silenced by the climate crisis.” – Young Adulting


Badass(ish) is as brave as it is thought-provoking and heart achingly real.” —Carrie Firestone, author of Dress Coded and The First Rule of Climate Club


“By portraying the (often uncomfortable) complexity of fossil fuels in Alberta, and tempering the vitriol with teenage humour, this book offers young adult readers a model for both accepting and liking their perfectly imperfect selves.” —Kristine Kowalchuk, Environmental writer and founder of Edmonton River Valley Conservation Coalition


“The plot will carry the reader on a thought-provoking journey - Recommended.” - CM: Canadian Review of Materials


“Chock-full of humour and compassion, this is a novel about becoming oneself through confronting one’s deepest fears and griefs, supported by the families we make for ourselves. Risking parental disapproval and social backlash, the central characters find the courage to stand up to the forces driving global warming.” —Laurie Adkin, Editor, First World Petro-Politics: The Political Ecology and Governance of Alberta


“Heilman’s novel is smart, funny and engaging with entirely realistic teen characters dealing with important social issues. A fast-paced book with excellent believable dialogue and likeable characters.” - Alberta Views


“Thought-provoking and relevant.” - Kirkus

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