WHAT IT TAKES TO SURVIVE includes four dramatic short stories where characters deal with real life situations and struggle to move forward in their lives. In "Ten Seconds" Ethan and Noah give Lyle an ultimatum. If Lyle wants to get in with the jocks, he needs to prove he's worthy by jumping int
What It Meant to Survive
โ Scribed by Mala Kumar
- Book ID
- 115336357
- Publisher
- Bywater Books
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 289 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781612942988
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Featuring strong queer female protagonists who must navigate class, race, religion, language, and nationality, Mala Kumar's What It Meant to Survive is a poignant and heartbreaking commentary on life in modern-day America and Nigeria.
Ramya and Juliet begin to uplift each other and heal the moment they match on Tinder. For nearly a decade, Ramya, an American of Indian origin from Virginia, has grappled with her survivor's guilt from a devastating mass shooting that occurred during her last year of university. Halfway around the world in Nigeria, Juliet has survived family tragedies, economic downturns, and an oppressive patriarchy. With a one-chance swipe on their phones in a country foreign to them both, the two women begin a remarkable romantic relationship that most fairy tales wouldn't dare to depict.
But can they hold onto each other?
As their lives intertwine, Ramya suffers acute memory loss so pronounced that she...
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