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I Am Water

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Hannah works as the only female river-rafting guide in her closed-minded small town. Labeled a tomboy, she often struggles to reconcile the way she fits into normal gender stereotypes. Hannah meets Ezra, who blurs the lines between woman and man. They begin an exciting new relationship, but soon Ezra starts pushing Hannah's limits and her definition of love.

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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2019
      High school junior Hannah begins a relationship that will change her understanding of herself in this free verse novel. Hannah, who works as a river rafting guide in her small town, is intrigued by Ezra, a new student at her school whose flamboyant clothes and unusual interests set him apart. When Hannah and Ezra get closer, Ezra confides that he is genderfluid. When he clarifies what this means to him, Hannah recognizes herself in the explanation. Though Hannah's realization about her gender identity feels like a turning point, that thread is almost entirely dropped in favor of focusing on the relationship that grows between Hannah and Ezra. Their relationship turns rocky when Ezra moves away for college and becomes distant, pushing for polyamory despite Hannah's wishes. As things between them sour, Hannah ultimately finds support from two boys in her life: her best friend, Sam, and her older brother, Renny, who reminds her of a valuable lesson: "So, / I've always found / it's best not / to change / for people. / Much better / to change / because / of people." The titled free verse poems that make up the book convey the story in fluid, lyrical language that frames Hannah's experiences in aquatic metaphors. Characters are assumed white. Ideal for reluctant readers who enjoy relationship stories. (Verse novel. 13-18)

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  • OverDrive Read
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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:510
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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