Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Glory O'Brien's History of the Future

King, A. (2014). Glory O’Brien’s history of the future. New York: Little Brown Books for Young Readers.


This is a story about a girl coping with devastating loss and a story about women’s rights, feminism, and destiny. Glory has no plans for her future. Her mother committed suicide when she was four years old. She has a best friend, Ellie who is obsessed with sex. One day, Glory and Ellie ingest the remains of a dead bat and they begin to experience powers that allow them to see a person’s past and future. Glory sees many visions. When she sees that she has no future, it terrifies her. As she is bombarded with visions of women’s rights disappearing, a second civil war with lots of violence, kidnappings, and murders, she feels that the only way she can help is by recording everything she sees hoping that one day those recordings will make a difference.

This is a great moving, compelling and memorable novel. This book is recommended for grades 9 and up. Other books written by this author include, Everybody Sees the Ants, Ask the Passengers, I Crawl Through It, Still Life with Tornado, and Monica Never Shuts Up. 

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