Girls Like Us, Gail Giles
Girls Like Us, Gail Giles
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Girls Like Us

Author: Gail Giles

Narrator: Lauren Ezzo, Brittany Pressley

Unabridged: 3 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/13/2015


Synopsis

A 2015 Schneider Family Book Award WinnerWith gentle humor and unflinching realism, Gail Giles tells the gritty, ultimately hopeful story of two special ed teenagers entering the adult world.We understand stuff. We just learn it slow. And most of what we understand is that people what ain’t Speddies think we too stupid to get out our own way. And that makes me mad.Quincy and Biddy are both graduates of their high school’s special ed program, but they couldn’t be more different: suspicious Quincy faces the world with her fists up, while gentle Biddy is frightened to step outside her front door. When they’re thrown together as roommates in their first “real world” apartment, it initially seems to be an uneasy fit. But as Biddy’s past resurfaces and Quincy faces a harrowing experience that no one should have to go through alone, the two of them realize that they might have more in common than they thought—and more important, that they might be able to help each other move forward.Hard-hitting and compassionate, Girls Like Us is a story about growing up in a world that can be cruel, and finding the strength—and the support—to carry on.

About Gail Giles

Gail Giles is the author of several books for young adults, including Shattering Glass, What Happened to Cass McBride?, and Right Behind You. About Girls Like Us, she says, “I taught special ed students like Biddy and Quincy for twenty years, and I’ve been wanting to tell their stories—stories of courage, sometimes pain, and certainly triumph—for a long time.” Gail Giles lives near Houston, Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brichimt on May 13, 2014

Just finished reading this and I'm honestly choking back the tears. I can't believe how skilled the author's handling of the main 3 characters' dignities with such poignancy. There's Biddy whose mother abandoned her to a grandmother that was filled with nothing but hate and resentment for a baby tha......more

Goodreads review by disco on October 22, 2017

Gail Giles gave a voice to those who often can't speak for themselves and did an incredible job.......more

Goodreads review by Liz on April 17, 2017

I forced myself to finish it and there were many aspects I ended up liking. Unfortunately, there were a few things I didn't appreciate at all. Very mixed feelings.......more

Goodreads review by Snotchocheez on October 21, 2014

No one can accuse Gail Giles of not having her heart in the right place. Her novel Girls Like Us explores the vulnerable world of two "speddies" (special ed students) who are forced out into the real world (an unidentified Texas town) after graduation. Your heart can't help but to go out to these po......more

Goodreads review by Natalie on June 22, 2014

Peach Award (3.5 stars) Biddy and Quincy, two recent graduates, don't like to be known as simply "Speddie" (special education.) They come from different backgrounds, like different things, and have different disabilities to contend with. At first they aren't sure why they've been placed together in t......more