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Miseducation of Cameron Post

by Emily M Danforth
Miseducation of Cameron Post

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ISBN13: 9780062020567
ISBN10: 0062020560



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On the day she first kisses a girl, Cameron Post's parents die in a car accident. She retreats into movies, shoplifts, smokes, and routinely breaks into her small town's abandoned hospital. She keeps kissing girls. Eventually, someone's bound to catch on. The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a captivating coming-of-age story of a queer girl growing up in rural Montana. Seriously well written and engaging, this is a book that will stay with you. (Please read it.) Recommended By David R., Powells.com

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When Cameron Posts parents die suddenly in a car crash, her shocking first thought is relief. Relief theyll never know that, hours earlier, she had been kissing a girl.

But that relief doesnt last, and Cam is soon forced to move in with her conservative aunt Ruth and her well-intentioned but hopelessly old-fashioned grandmother. She knows that from this point on, her life will forever be different. Survival in Miles City, Montana, means blending in and leaving well enough alone (as her grandmother might say), and Cam becomes an expert at both.

Then Coley Taylor moves to town. Beautiful, pickup-driving Coley is a perfect cowgirl with the perfect boyfriend to match. She and Cam forge an unexpected and intense friendship—one that seems to leave room for something more to emerge. But just as that starts to seem like a real possibility, ultrareligious Aunt Ruth takes drastic action to “fix” her niece, bringing Cam face-to-face with the cost of denying her true self—even if shes not exactly sure who that is.

The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a stunning and unforgettable literary debut about discovering who you are and finding the courage to live life according to your own rules.

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"This novel is a joy--one of the best and most honest portraits of a young lesbian I've read in years--lively, funny, brash, and oh, so true! An absorbing, suspenseful, and important book." Nancy Garden, author of ANNIE ON MY MIND

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“A beautifully told story that is at once engaging and thoughtful. THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST is an important book—one that can change lives. ” Jacqueline Woodson, award-winning author of AFTER TUPAC AND D FOSTER and HUSH

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“If Holden Caulfield had been a gay girl from Montana, this is the story he might have told—its funny, heartbreaking, and beautifully rendered. Emily Danforth remembers exactly what its like to be a teenager, and she has written a new classic.” Curtis Sittenfeld, bestselling author of PREP and AMERICAN WIFE

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“[An] ambitious literary novel, a multidimensional coming-of-age.” Booklist (starred review )

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“Rich with detail and emotion, a sophisticated read for teens and adults alike.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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“Danforths narrative of a bruised young woman finding her feet in a complicated world is a tremendous achievement: strikingly unsentimental, and full of characters who feel entirely rounded and real. A story of love, desire, pain, loss—and, above all, of survival. An inspiring read.” Sarah Waters, author of THE LITTLE STRANGER

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“The story is riveting, beautiful, and full of the kind of detail that brings to life a place (rural Montana), a time (the early 1990s), and a questioning teenage girl.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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“Cameron is a memorable heroine with an unforgettable and important story to tell, and she does so with wit, emotion, and depth. Bulletin of the Center for Children & #8217;s Books

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“This finely crafted, sophisticated coming-of-age debut novel is multilayered, finessing such issues as loss, first love, and friendship. An excellent read for both teens and adults.” School Library Journal (starred review)

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“This novel is a joy—one of the best and most honest portraits of a young lesbian Ive read in years. Cameron Post is a bright, brash, funny main character who leaps off the page and into your heart! This is a story that keeps you reading way into the night—an absorbing, suspenseful, and important book.” Nancy Garden, author of ANNIE ON MY MIND

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A powerful and widely acclaimed coming-of-age novel in the tradition of the classic Annie on My Mind.

The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a stunning and provocative literary debut that was a finalist for the YALSA Morris Award and was named to numerous "best" lists.

Cameron Post feels a mix of guilt and relief when her parents die in a car accident. Their deaths mean they will never learn the truth she eventually comes to: that she's gay.

Orphaned, Cameron comes to live with her old-fashioned grandmother and ultraconservative aunt Ruth. There she falls in love with her best friend, a beautiful cowgirl.

When she's eventually outed, her aunt sends her to God's Promise, a religious conversion camp that is supposed to "cure" her homosexuality. At the camp, Cameron comes face to face with the cost of denying her true identity.

Don't miss this raw and powerful own voices debut, which is set in rural Montana in the early 1990s.

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The acclaimed book behind the 2018 Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning movie

"LGBTQ cinema is out in force at Sundance Film Festival," proclaimed USA Today. "The acerbic coming-of-age movie is adapted from Emily M. Danforth's novel, and stars Chloe Grace Moretz as a lesbian teen who is sent to a gay conversion therapy center after she gets caught having sex with her friend on prom night."

The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a stunning and provocative literary debut that was named to numerous best of the year lists.

Cameron Post feels a mix of guilt and relief when her parents die in a car accident. Their deaths mean they will never learn the truth she eventually comes to: that she's gay.

Orphaned, Cameron comes to live with her old-fashioned grandmother and ultraconservative aunt Ruth. There she falls in love with her best friend, a beautiful cowgirl.

When she's eventually outed, her aunt sends her to God's Promise, a religious conversion camp that is supposed to "cure" her homosexuality. At the camp, Cameron comes face to face with the cost of denying her true identity.

Don't miss this raw and powerful own voices debut, the basis for the award-winning film starring Chloe Grace Moretz.

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Set in rural Montana in the early 1990s, emily m. danforths The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a powerful and widely acclaimed YA coming-of-age novel in the tradition of the classic Annie on My Mind.
 
Cameron Post feels a mix of guilt and relief when her parents die in a car accident. Their deaths mean they will never learn the truth she eventually comes to—that she's gay. Orphaned, Cameron comes to live with her old-fashioned grandmother and ultraconservative aunt Ruth. There she falls in love with her best friend, a beautiful cowgirl. When shes eventually outed, her aunt sends her to Gods Promise, a religious conversion camp that is supposed to “cure” her homosexuality. At the camp, Cameron comes face to face with the cost of denying her true identity.
 
The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a stunning and provocative literary debut that was a finalist for the YALSA Morris Award and was named to numerous “best” lists.

About the Author

emily m. danforth was born and raised in Miles City, Montana. She has an MFA in fiction from the University of Montana and a PhD in creative writing from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She lives with her wife in Providence, where she teaches creative writing and literature courses at Rhode Island College and is coeditor of The Cupboard (Literary Pamphlet).

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emmejo , October 18, 2012 (view all comments by emmejo)
Cameron is a young girl living in Montana, struggling with her parents' sudden deaths and her feelings for other girls. Neither is something with an easy answer, but despite this heavy, complex issues she knows she will have to resolve one day, she does her best to be a normal teen in her little town. But when she meets Coley Taylor, straight and gorgeous, she is willing to risk everything for their friendship and the possibility that one day it could become something else. Despite warnings, Cameron flings herself headfirst into love, but the complications of this situation quickly pile up, until suddenly everything and everyone seem to turn on her. It was a nice change of pace to read a more realistic teen novel about a gay teen learning to understand their sexuality and dealing with the ramifications. Often books focus on the teen's angst about someone finding out their orientation, and then their being outed and discovering that it wasn't as big a deal as they feared. Unfortunately, that isn't always how it works, and even if one's family and friends will one day get use to having a gay in their circle, the initial shock and backlash can be harmful. I felt Danforth did a better job of showing a variety of personalities and made Cameron a stronger character, with more substance than merely her sexuality, than many authors have. Part of this is thanks to Danforth's clear, solid writing and avoidance of unneeded melodrama. Cameron comes off as grounded and girl-next-door, rather than a tragic heroine. I did have two issues though. One is the ending. It felt too abrupt and unfocused. I understand wanting to leave things open, but this just felt like the author didn't know what to have happen next and gave up. The other is the sheer number of young lesbians who just seemed to appear in an itty-bitty town ready to fool around with some teenager they barely knew. If it had just been a couple, spread throughout the book, I might have bought it, but it felt like the author introduced a new girl every time the plot slowed down, which ended up seeming like a cheap way to add drama.

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Suzan Grindrod , July 29, 2012 (view all comments by Suzan Grindrod)
When I picked up this book to read I really had no idea what to expect. As a first novel for this author it could easily have been heavy-handed in its treatment of the subject matter (the coming-of-age/sexual awakening of a gay teen), the characters a collection of two-dimensional people in small town Montana. Instead I found it to be a well-written and compelling story, told in an authentic teen voice. The protagonist -- Cameron, an adolescent girl whose parent die at the beginning of the book -- as well as a full cast of supporting characters (Cameron's friends, her family members, the members of the fundamentalist Christian mega-church that she is forced to attend with her aunt, and finally the staff of the school to which Cameron is sent to "cure" her of her homosexuality) are all fully fleshed out and complex. I'll admit that the parts that dealt with the church congregation and the school made my skin crawl at times, but the author did a great job of showing why these churches can be appealing to people in a Stepford kind of way. A really fine YA novel that I hope will speak to teen readers of all persuasions.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780062020567
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
02/07/2012
Publisher:
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
Pages:
480
Height:
1.55IN
Width:
5.75IN
Thickness:
1.50
Age Range:
13 to 17
Grade Range:
8 to 12
Author:
Emily M Danforth
Author:
Emily M. Danforth
Subject:
Children s Religion-Christianity
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction

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