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Izzy O'Neill

Cette série suit la vie d'Izzy O'Neill, une adolescente pleine d'esprit et farouchement indépendante qui navigue dans les complexités de l'adolescence moderne. Lorsqu'un scandale public menace de la définir, Izzy doit trouver sa voix et lutter contre la diffamation et le jugement en ligne. Les livres abordent des thèmes pertinents tels que l'amitié, l'identité et les médias sociaux avec humour et une forte perspective féministe. Les lecteurs se connecteront à la résilience d'Izzy alors qu'elle s'affirme et défie les attentes de la société.

The exact opposite of okay
A Girl Called Shameless

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    "Izzy O'Neill is an aspiring comic, an impoverished orphan, and a Slut Extraordinaire. Or at least, that's what the malicious website flying round the school says. Izzy can try all she wants to laugh it off - after all, her sex life, her terms - but when pictures emerge of her doing the dirty with a politician's son, her life suddenly becomes the centre of a national scandal. Izzy's never been ashamed of herself before, and she's not going to start now. But keeping her head up will take everything she has ..."--Publisher's description

    The exact opposite of okay
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    A Girl Called Shameless

    • 364pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
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    Funnier. Ruder. Angrier. Izzy O'Neill is back in the hilarious sequel to The Exact Opposite of Okay. It's been two months since a leaked explicit photo got Izzy involved in a political sex scandal - and the aftershock is far from over. The Bitches Bite Back movement is gathering momentum as a forum for teenage feminists, and when a girl at another school has a sex tape shared online, once again Izzy leads the charge against the slut-shamers. This time she wants to change the state law on revenge porn. Izzy and her best friend Ajita are as hilarious as ever, using comedy to fight back against whatever the world throws at them, but Izzy is still reeling from her slut-shaming ordeal, feeling angry beyond belief and wondering - can they really make a change? For readers of The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, Doing It by Hannah Witton, Love Simon and Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli, and Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli and Francesca C avallo.

    A Girl Called Shameless