Something to be Proud Of
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“A sparkling debut about friendship, solidarity and the joy and
heartache of queer teenhood, from Anna Zoe Quirke, a witty, fresh
new voice in YA.” Lex Croucher, author of Gwen and Art are Not in
LoveImogen Quinn is a chaotic bisexual with dreams of becoming a
stand-up comedian, crushing stereotypes about autistic people. When
she decides to put on a pride festival that’s accessible for
everyone, she enlists the help of the openly gay captain of the
football team, Ollie Armstrong.Dealing with the fallout from his
parents’ divorce, Ollie is initially hesitant. But it doesn’t take
long for him to be swept up by Imogen’s passion, and he’s not the
only one. Joined by the (infuriatingly perfect) head girl,
musicians, an artist and a star baker – a dream team soon assembles
to help plan pride and tackle injustices in their school and
beyond. You’d better listen out – they’re getting ready to make
some noise.Packed full of fun, forever friendships and fighting
back, this YA debut is perfect for fans of I Kissed Shara Wheeler,
Gwen and Art are Not in Love, Feel Good, Heartstopper and Not My
Problem.“Furiously joyful and brimming with hope. Something to be
Proud Of kicks open doors, demanding more for inclusivity.
Brilliant magical stuff!” Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of Hits
Different“A study in the strength, determination, and love that
young people can bring to the world, Something to be Proud Of is
both powerful and hilarious at once.” Anika Hussain, author of This
is How You Fall in Love“This hilarious comedy will make anyone who
is queer and neurodiverse feel seen, uplifted and treasured.”
Lauren James, author of The Quiet at the End of the World“A funny,
inspiring story about the importance of friendship and fighting for
a more inclusive world” Sophie Cameron, author of Away with
Words“Something To Be Proud Of is a book full of passion and drama,
with moments to make you laugh, gasp and even punch the air with
satisfaction! It’s a story about the power of friendship and the
importance of standing up for each other, making mistakes and doing
your best, and learning that we are always stronger together. It’s
a message we all need right now.” Sarah Hagger-Holt, author of The
Fights That Make Us“Inspiring, uplifting, and completely fabulous!”
Sinéad O’Hart, author of The Time Tider"Pride, passion, friendship
and fighting back — this YA debut radiates the power of coming
together to bring about positive change in funny, inspiring style."
LoveReading4Kids"A debut novel with an autistic bi lead, Something
to be Proud Of, features a diverse cast who are instantly
relatable." The Bookseller“Adroitly balanced between dry humour and
campaigning zeal, this witty, passionate YA debut will appeal to
Ciara Smyth fans.” Guardian“Written from multiple perspectives,
Quirke makes a lot of room for laughter in this warm, funny, and
fast-moving story.” Children''s Books Ireland