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A review by gileslibrarian6
Tradition by Brendan Kiely
4.0
James Baxter comes to the elite New England boarding school Fullbrook looking for a second chance. He quickly gets caught up in the traditions of patriarchy.
Jules Devereaux is a senior who is over the patriarchy and just wants to keep her head down and finish her high school career strong, get into a good college, and get out of Fullbrook.
Together they tackle the patriarchy and try to bring it down after one night changes everything.
This story serves as an important reminder of the meaning of consent and the fact that no means no.
I only gave the book four stars because I felt that the ending was loosely tied up and I wanted to see/know more.
Jules Devereaux is a senior who is over the patriarchy and just wants to keep her head down and finish her high school career strong, get into a good college, and get out of Fullbrook.
Together they tackle the patriarchy and try to bring it down after one night changes everything.
This story serves as an important reminder of the meaning of consent and the fact that no means no.
I only gave the book four stars because I felt that the ending was loosely tied up and I wanted to see/know more.