Bruised, Tanya Boteju
Bruised, Tanya Boteju
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Bruised

Author: Tanya Boteju

Narrator: Angel Pean

Unabridged: 9 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/08/2022


Synopsis

Whip It meets We Are Okay in this vibrant coming-of-age story about a teen girl navigating first love, identity, and grief as she immerses herself in the colorful, brutal, beautiful world of roller derby—from the acclaimed author of Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens.

To Daya Wijesinghe, a bruise is a mixture of comfort and control. Since her parents died in an accident she survived, bruises have become a way to keep her pain on the surface of her skin so she doesn't need to deal with the ache deep in her heart.

So when chance and circumstances bring her to a roller derby bout, Daya is hooked. Yes, the rules are confusing and the sport seems to require the kind of teamwork and human interaction Daya generally avoids. But the opportunities to bruise are countless, and Daya realizes that if she's going to keep her emotional pain at bay, she'll need all the opportunities she can get.

The deeper Daya immerses herself into the world of roller derby, though, the more she realizes it's not the simple physical pain-fest she was hoping for. Her rough-and-tumble teammates and their fans push her limits in ways she never imagined, bringing Daya to big truths about love, loss, strength, and healing

About Tanya Boteju

Tanya Boteju is a teacher and writer living on unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations (Vancouver, British Columbia). Part-time, she teaches English to clever and sassy young people. The rest of her time, she writes and procrastinates from writing. Her novel, Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens was named a Top Ten Indie Next Pick by the American Booksellers Association, as well as selected for the American Librarian Association 2020 Rainbow List. Her work appears in the anthology Out Now and her young adult novel, Bruised, has been selected as a Gold Standard book by the Junior Library Guild. In both teaching and writing, she is committed to positive, diverse representation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by alaska on March 19, 2022

it’s been scientifically proven that i can’t resist coming of age books that deal with grief and are sapphic. so, obviously, i was ready to get hurt by this book. you could say i was quite disappointed when i left this book with an empty feeling instead of with full eyes. my expectations for bruised......more

Goodreads review by Della B on January 21, 2022

Bruised is so much more than a novel about roller derby. It is a deep and thoughtful look at survivor’s guilt of an eighteen year old after loosing her parents in a car accident. It is convincingly written through the POV of Daya dealing with her guilt through self-harm. Daya has constructed an impe......more

Goodreads review by Sunny on March 14, 2022

3.5 Heavy handed but touches on themes of trauma and queerness and shit idk if I read this in middle school my life would have been shifted tho......more

Goodreads review by My_Strange_Reading on May 11, 2021

This book is a beautiful story of grief and healing, growth and learning and coming into one’s own. I could feel Daya’s pain. I could feel her need for control and an outlet. I could feel her breaking. I love Fee. I love the Derby. I just really loved this book.......more

Goodreads review by Anniek on June 12, 2021

This had some strong parts and some not so great parts, but I will never be able to resist a queer sports book!......more