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Packed with voice, I'd Rather Burn than Bloom is a powerful young adult novel about a Filipina-American teen who tries to figure out who she really is in the wake of her mother's death. Some girls call their mother their best friend. Marisol Martin? She could never relate. She and her mom were forever locked in an argument with no beginning and no end. Clothes, church, boys, no matter the topic, Marisol always felt like there was an unbridgeable gap between them that they were perpetually shouting across, one that she longed to close. But when her mother dies suddenly, Marisol is left with no…mehr

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Packed with voice, I'd Rather Burn than Bloom is a powerful young adult novel about a Filipina-American teen who tries to figure out who she really is in the wake of her mother's death. Some girls call their mother their best friend. Marisol Martin? She could never relate. She and her mom were forever locked in an argument with no beginning and no end. Clothes, church, boys, no matter the topic, Marisol always felt like there was an unbridgeable gap between them that they were perpetually shouting across, one that she longed to close. But when her mother dies suddenly, Marisol is left with no one to fight against, haunted by all the things that she both said and didn't say. Her dad seems completely lost and, worse, baffled by Marisol's attempts to connect with her mother's memory through her Filipino culture. Her brother Bernie is retreating further and further into himself. And when Marisol sleeps with her best friend's boyfriend--and then punches said best friend in the face--she is left alone, with nothing but a burning anger and nowhere for it to go. And Marisol is determined to stay angry. After all, there's a lot to be angry about: her father, her mother, the world. But as a new friendship begins to develop with someone who just might understand, Marisol reluctantly starts to open up to her and to the possibility that there's something else on the other side of that anger--something more to who she is and who she could be.
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Shannon C. F. Rogers is a multiracial Filipinx-American writer of young adult novels, short fiction, and plays. A former editor on Lunch Ticket, she has written for Bodega magazine and Newfound Journal, and her work has appeared onstage with Tricklock Company and Lady Luck Productions. Shannon earned her BA in creative writing from the University of New Mexico and her MFA in writing for young people at Antioch University Los Angeles. She has served as an educator, an after-school program director, and a lost mitten finder at schools in Albuquerque, Chicago, and New York City. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.