
Violence, Girls, and Power: 10 Potent Quotes From SADIE by Courtney Summers
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YA author Courtney Summers is no stranger to this category of books, nor is she a stranger to writing the dark, the gritty, and the sometimes bleak world of being a teenage girl in today’s world. Her upcoming book Sadie, to be published September 4, has received significant buzz: along with being selected as a Book Expo America Editor’s Buzz Pick, it’s earned a slew of starred reviews and critical acclaim. Buzz continues to build around the book, thanks in part to the development of a podcast based off the book. If you love true crime podcasts and haven’t yet tuned into The Girls—a fictional crime podcast based on the book—then treat yourself now.
And it begins, as so many stories do, with a dead girl.
You owe it to yourself to dig a little deeper. Don’t decide what you don’t have before you know what you do.
A body might not always be beautiful, but a body can be a beautiful deception. I’m stronger than I look.
I want to live my life on the internet. Everything is perfect there.
But love is complicated, it’s messy. It can inspire selflessness, selfishness, our greatest accomplishments and our hardest mistakes. It brings us together and it can just as easily drive us apart.
It can drive us.
But just because I can be soft doesn’t mean I’m stupid.
This is survival, what she’s doing right now. I recognize it. A girl who bulldozes a person by being ten times herself in front of them.
Money burns fast. Knowing that doesn’t get easier with age and it’s worse when you learn it young. The beauty of childhood is not entirely grasping the cost of living; food just appears in the fridge, you have a roof over your head because everyone does and electricity must be some kind of sorcery, like right out of Harry Potter or something, because who could ever put a price on light? Maybe it’s not even that you believe in magic. It’s that you never really had to think about any of it before. Then one day you find out you’ve been walking the razor’s edge all along.
I often think about what Claire said to me in the apple orchard in Cold Creek. How when she asked me why I was looking for Sadie, I told her I had a daughter of my own because it felt like the most noble thing I could offer her at the time. Claire got mad at me, rightfully, for using my daughter as a reason to see the pain and suffering in her world, and as an excuse for my fumbling attempt to fix it.
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