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Tour Sign-Ups: Furious Thing by Jenny Downham
Hello FFBC team!! We are announcing a new tour we're hosting for Furious Thing that is being released January 7, 202.
The tour will run from January 6th to 10th and there will be available the following types of posts:
- Review (Limited spots)
- Favorite Quotes (Blogger's Choice)
- Interviews (Blogger comes up with 5-7 questions)
- Guest Posts (Blogger comes up with AT LEAST 3 topics for author to choose from)
- Creative Option (Blogger makes a post-- could be Bookstagram or anything dealing with the theme of the book)
- Promotional Post
Reviewers will receive a digital copy of the book via Netgalley or finished copy.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Signing up for the tour does not guarantee you will be selected. We will reach out to all hosts that have been chosen once the sign-ups have closed and the tour schedule has been published.
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
Synopsis:
Bad things happen when you're around, Lex...
That's what her stepfather tells her. That's what she believes about herself.
But how can she convince herself and everyone around her that her anger doesn't make her a monster? If only she could stop losing her temper and behave herself, her stepfather would accept her, her mom would love her like she used to, and her stepbrother would declare his crushing desire to spend the rest of his life with her. She wants these things so badly, she's determined to swallow her anger and make her family proud.
But pushing fury down doesn't make it disappear. Instead, it simmers below the surface, waiting to erupt. There'll be fireworks when it does...
An intensely real story of manipulation and identity, Furious Thing is about the slippery slope of manipulation and how one girl can fight to claim back the spaces that belong to her.
Jenny Downham (born 1964) is a British novelist and an ex-actor. In her first book, Before I Die, the fictional account of the last few months of a sixteen-year-old girl who has been dying of leukemia for 4 years. The book is told in the first person. The book was acclaimed and was short-listed for the 2007 Guardian Award and the 2008 Lancashire Children's Book of the Year, nominated for the 2008 Carnegie Medal and the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize, and won the 2008 Branford Boase Award.
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