Hearts Unbroken

Hearts Unbroken by Cynthia Leitich Smith is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on April 14, 2020. This young adult fiction novel presents a thoughtful narrative centered on a Native teen, Louise Wolfe, as she navigates the complexities of high school and her first love. After ending a relationship with a boyfriend who disrespects Native culture, Louise focuses on her family, friends, and her role on the school newspaper, where she partners with new photojournalist Joey Kairouz to cover a controversial school production.
Readers will find a story that delves into social themes such as prejudice and racism, as well as the challenges of dating within the context of Louise’s cultural identity. The plot unfolds against the backdrop of a backlash against inclusive casting in their predominantly white Kansas town, revealing long-held biases and escalating tensions. As Louise and Joey’s romance develops amidst these challenges, the narrative explores the difficulties of maintaining relationships while confronting societal issues. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English.
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Winner of an American Indian Youth Literature Award
New York Times best-selling author Cynthia Leitich Smith turns to realistic fiction with the thoughtful story of a Native teen navigating the complicated, confusing waters of high school — and first love.
When Louise Wolfe’s first real boyfriend mocks and disrespects Native people in front of her, she breaks things off and dumps him over e-mail. It’s her senior year, anyway, and she’d rather spend her time with her family and friends and working on the school newspaper. The editors pair her up with Joey Kairouz, the ambitious new photojournalist, and in no time the paper’s staff find themselves with a major story to cover: the school musical director’s inclusive approach to casting The Wizard of Oz has been provoking backlash in their mostly white, middle-class Kansas town. From the newly formed Parents Against Revisionist Theater to anonymous threats, long-held prejudices are being laid bare and hostilities are spreading against teachers, parents, and students — especially the cast members at the center of the controversy, including Lou’s little brother, who’s playing the Tin Man. As tensions mount at school, so does a romance between Lou and Joey — but as she’s learned, “dating while Native” can be difficult. In trying to protect her own heart, will Lou break Joey’s?
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