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THIRSTY by Jas Hammonds Kirkus Star

THIRSTY

by Jas Hammonds

Pub Date: May 14th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250816597
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press

An incoming college student in Virginia experiences a life-altering summer.

Blake Brenner, who has a Black dad and a white mom, wants to be seen, celebrated, and respected—and to overcome her humble beginnings, anxiety, and childhood bullying. She’s off to a great start, having landed a beautiful girlfriend, Black and Filipina Ella Spencer, whose money and social status open any door. Ella’s influence helps them score an invitation to pledge the Serena Society, a secret sisterhood “for powerful, badass women of color” at Jameswell University, where Blake, Ella, and Blake’s best friend, Annetta Jones, who’s Black, are going in the fall. The three girls are determined to join the elite ranks of Serena, no matter the cost. Desperately looking to please everyone, even at a cost to herself, Blake depends heavily on alcohol. Surely, if drinking makes her loved by her girlfriend and the life of the party, it can’t be that bad? Blake’s chaotic summer after high school graduation ultimately comes to a hopeful end, with her taking stock of her life. In their sophomore novel, award-winner Hammonds impressively uses flashbacks and their profound command of language to animate Blake’s narrative, powerfully illustrating alcohol’s effects on her mental state. Readers will be gripped from the very beginning by the author’s thrilling storytelling, which presents thought-provoking conversations about alcohol consumption, identity, and elitism.

A gut-wrenching story that honestly explores the normalization of alcoholism.

(content warning, author’s note) (Fiction. 14-18)