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288 pages • first pub 2020 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781616208967
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Algonquin Young Readers
Publication date: 24 March 2020
Tigers, Not Daughters by Samantha Mabry is a poignant and enchanting read that will resonate deeply with young adult readers who have experienced loss, are drawn to stories of sisterly love and loyalty, and appreciate the magic that can be found in the complexities of family dynamics and the human spirit.
Description
"Move over, Louisa May Alcott Samantha Mabry has written her very own magical Little Women for our times." --Julia Alvarez, author of How the Garc a Girls Lost Their Accents In a stunning follow-up to her National Book Award-longlisted novel All...
Community Reviews Summary of 594 reviews
Moods
sad 57%
mysterious 55%
dark 50%
tense 40%
reflective 37%
challenging 16%
hopeful 15%
funny 6%
adventurous 5%
inspiring 5%
Pace
fast 27%
slow 17%
Plot- or character-driven?
Character: 68% | A mix: 26% | Plot: 4%Strong character development?
Yes: 68% | It's complicated: 19% | No: 10% | N/A: 1%Loveable characters?
Yes: 50% | It's complicated: 39% | No: 10%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 76% | No: 9% | N/A: 7% | It's complicated: 6%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 85% | It's complicated: 11% | No: 3%Average rating
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Grief, Toxic relationship, DeathModerate
Physical abuse, Car accident, Emotional abuseMinor
Animal death, Death of parent, Alcoholism288 pages • first pub 2020 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781616208967
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Algonquin Young Readers
Publication date: 24 March 2020
Tigers, Not Daughters by Samantha Mabry is a poignant and enchanting read that will resonate deeply with young adult readers who have experienced loss, are drawn to stories of sisterly love and loyalty, and appreciate the magic that can be found in the complexities of family dynamics and the human spirit.
Description
"Move over, Louisa May Alcott Samantha Mabry has written her very own magical Little Women for our times." --Julia Alvarez, author of How the Garc a Girls Lost Their Accents In a stunning follow-up to her National Book Award-longlisted novel All...
Community Reviews Summary of 594 reviews
Moods
sad 57%
mysterious 55%
dark 50%
tense 40%
reflective 37%
challenging 16%
hopeful 15%
funny 6%
adventurous 5%
inspiring 5%
Pace
fast 27%
slow 17%
Plot- or character-driven?
Character: 68% | A mix: 26% | Plot: 4%Strong character development?
Yes: 68% | It's complicated: 19% | No: 10% | N/A: 1%Loveable characters?
Yes: 50% | It's complicated: 39% | No: 10%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 76% | No: 9% | N/A: 7% | It's complicated: 6%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 85% | It's complicated: 11% | No: 3%Average rating
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Grief, Toxic relationship, DeathModerate
Physical abuse, Car accident, Emotional abuseMinor
Animal death, Death of parent, Alcoholism