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DIARY OF A CONFUSED FEMINIST by Kate Weston

DIARY OF A CONFUSED FEMINIST

by Kate Weston

Pub Date: Jan. 2nd, 2024
ISBN: 9781665937948
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Activism and laugh-out-loud hijinks abound in this diary-format novel about an aspiring teen journalist with anxiety.

Kat Evans, nearly 16, lives in a quiet English town and worries a great deal, especially about being left behind by her friends, who are pairing up with romantic partners. Kat’s three best friends work hard to support her: Millie is an actress who’s determined to be cast as Juliet in the school play, Sam is a talented artist, and Matt is Kat’s neighbor and a popular out gay classmate. The story opens in early September. After learning more about feminism from Kat’s and Matt’s mums, Kat, Millie, and Sam decide to spray-paint “#TimesUp” on the tarmac at school to commemorate the 2018 Golden Globes #MeToo protest. Unfortunately, they’re caught by the principal after only having completed “#Tim,” giving their creepy classmate Tim Matthews the wrong idea. Mishaps and feminist acts of rebellion continue throughout. The humor is well done, featuring over-the-top yet believable scenarios and Kat’s relatable and detailed inner-monologue responses. Kat’s family is warm and supportive, especially once it becomes clear that she needs mental health intervention. Her diary poses authentic questions that interrogate the tenets of feminism in a thought-provoking, accessible way that never feels preachy or overwrought. Sam is Black; other major characters read white.

A raucously entertaining examination of feminist principles.

(Fiction. 14-18)