We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire

We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire by Joy McCullough is a contemporary young adult novel published by Penguin on February 9, 2021. This edition spans 400 pages and is written in English. The story follows Em Morales, a girl grappling with guilt and a desire for revenge after her sister’s rapist receives no prison time despite being found guilty. Em’s advocacy during the trial initially brings hope for justice, but the subsequent verdict leaves her family reeling and Em consumed by rage and guilt.
As Em navigates her tumultuous emotions, she seeks solace in the tale of Marguerite de Bressieux, a fifteenth-century French noblewoman known for avenging rape victims. The narrative explores themes of social justice, family dynamics, and the complexities of healing in the aftermath of trauma. Through Em’s journey, readers will encounter a nuanced portrayal of a young woman striving to reconcile her feelings of anger with the need for hope and healing.
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From the author of the acclaimed Blood Water Paint, a new contemporary YA novel in prose and verse about a girl struggling with guilt and a desire for revenge after her sister’s rapist escapes with no prison time.
Em Morales’s older sister was raped by another student after a frat party. A jury eventually found the rapist guilty on all counts–a remarkable verdict that Em felt more than a little responsible for, since she was her sister’s strongest advocate on social media during the trial. Her passion and outspokenness helped dissuade the DA from settling for a plea deal. Em’s family would have real justice.
But the victory is short-lived. In a matter of minutes, justice vanishes as the judge turns the Morales family’s world upside down again by sentencing the rapist to no prison time. While her family is stunned, Em is literally sick with rage and guilt. To make matters worse, a news clip of her saying that the sentence makes her want to learn “how to use a sword” goes viral.
From this low point, Em must find a new reason to go on and help her family heal, and she finds it in the unlikely form of the story of a fifteenth-century French noblewoman, Marguerite de Bressieux, who is legendary as an avenging knight for rape victims.
We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire is a searing and nuanced portrait of a young woman torn between a persistent desire for revenge and a burning need for hope.
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