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FIGHT LIKE A GIRL by Sheena Kamal Kirkus Star

FIGHT LIKE A GIRL

by Sheena Kamal

Pub Date: Jan. 11th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-7352-6557-8
Publisher: Penguin Teen

A 17-year-old struggles to understand the accident that took her father’s life in this young adult debut by an acclaimed mystery writer.

Trinidadian Canadian Trisha, a West Indian girl of Indian descent, has always found herself most at peace while training at her muay thai gym in one of Toronto’s grittier neighborhoods. Embracing muay thai has helped her grow stronger in all ways and, most importantly, given her a much-needed outlet far away from her tumultuous home life. Though she has always known that her parents’ relationship has been defined by violence, nothing prepares Trisha for what happens when she is practicing for her learner’s permit with her mother one rainy evening. Her father suddenly appears in front of the vehicle and is fatally struck. As Trisha tries to remember exactly what happened that night, she also begins to wonder if the accident was more than what it seemed. These suspicions grow as Trisha begins to discover new information about her parents, including secrets her mother has kept from her. Kamal’s raw novel about a young fighter from a working-class background fittingly pulls no punches when it comes to examining the lasting impact of familial trauma. Trisha’s search for the truth will stay with readers, as will the satisfying feeling that they have finished reading a truly complex page-turner.

Fascinating and complicated.

(Mystery. 14-18)