![]() I JUST REALISED I DID NOT LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS BOOK?! Ultimately, I wanted to write a book that would help young teens understand themselves and each other - and I hope Olivia’s story will resonate with many. Read with Pride is a book that is very close to my heart and explores what it means to be a queer teen navigating school, friendships and new relationships. ![]() ![]() You don’t have to have read the first book, The Paper & Hearts Society, to understand Read with Pride - although, as the author, I’m sure I’m inclined to say it is best if you have read it! Or, if you’ve read Read with Pride but not The Paper & Hearts Society yet, you can still get just as much out of either story. I can’t wait for readers to meet Nell, Rocky, Alf, Oscar, Morgan, and Saffy - and hope they’ll love them just as much as I do! ![]() There’s also a Book Olympics and lots and LOTS of ice cream.Īs well as the return of your favourite Paper & Hearts Society members, there are a host of new characters who join Olivia on her quest to read with pride. It’s about fighting for what you believe in, finding people who understand you like nobody else, and what happens when you take too much on and don’t know how to cope. The Paper & Hearts Society: Read with Pride is the second book in the Paper & Hearts Society series for teenagers (12+) and follows Olivia Santos as she tries to show everyone the importance of reading with pride after her school library restricts access to books with LGBTQ+ content. ![]()
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