The Fights That Make Us

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Author: Sarah Hagger-Holt
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
ISBN-13: 9781801315791
Publishing year: Thursday, February 01, 2024
No of pages: 352
Weight: 280 g
Book binding: Paperback

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Sarah Hagger-Holt is an award-winning and critically acclaimed author. Her debut novel for children, Nothing Ever Happens Here, was nominated for the Carnegie Medal, and her second, Proud of Me, was the winner of the Little Rebels Award for Radical Children's Fiction. She is the author of two adult non-fiction LGBTQ+ books and has written for the i paper, the Huffington Post, and spoken on Radio 4's Woman's Hour about LGBTQ+ parenting. Sarah lives with her partner and two daughters in Hertfordshire.

<p>"The Fights That Make Us is a thought-provoking, heartwarming wonder." Maz Evans, author of Who Let the Gods Out?</p><p>"Highly engaging, completely relatable and truly empowering, I loved this book." Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.</p><p>An unputdownable read about LGBTQ+ history and standing up for what you believe in, from award-winning author Sarah Hagger-Holt.</p><p>Maybe there was a place in history for people like me, not on the edges of the story, but right in the centre.</p><p>Jesse has recently come out as non-binary, and is struggling to find their place at school, and ideas for their project on lost stories from history.</p><p>Thirty-five years earlier, Jesse's cousin Lisa is falling for her best friend, but with new laws being introduced to restrict LGBT people's rights, they'll have to fight for the world to accept who they are.</p><p>When Jesse stumbles across Lisa's teenage diary, they are fascinated and horrified by her stories of living a secret life and protesting in the streets. Now it's Jesse's turn to find a way to shine a spotlight on a history that mustn't be forgotten.</p><p>Praise for Sarah Hagger-Holt:</p><p>Winner of the Little Rebels Award</p><p>Twice-nominated for the Carnegie Medal</p><p>"A heartwarming and empowering read that amplifies LGBTQ+ voices from the past and present." Tamsin Winter, author of Being Miss Nobody</p><p>"An empowering, eye-opening and empathy-boosting book written with great sensitivity." Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of How To Be Extraordinary</p><p>"Gentle and compassionate" The Times Literary Supplement.</p><p>"A fantastic book - I absolutely loved it!" L.D. Lapinski, author of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency.</p><p>"Warm, funny and believable" The Guardian</p>