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When we last saw Oryon Small he was kidnapped and locked in a basement, his best friend Chase dying in his arms. In book three of the groundbreaking Changers series, Oryon awakens as Kim, an Asian-American girl who looks nothing like she expected or desired. Where Changers Book One: Drew dealt primarily with issues of gender and bias, and Changers Book Two: Oryon explored issues concerning race and bigotry, Changers Book Three: Kim tackles the thorny, less straightforward subjects of body shaming, self-esteem, grief, and how the expectations of the outside world can't help but color the way we see ourselves. Kim&#x;smart, funny, and finally fed up with the cards she's been dealt&#x;is finding out that friends change, love doesn't always mean forever, and growing up means living your truth, even if it isn't pretty.
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Changers Book Three: Kim, T Cooper, Allison Glock Cooper
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- Changers Book Three: Kim
- Language
- English
- Authors
- T Cooper, Allison Glock Cooper
- Publisher
- Akashic Books,U.S.
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 295
- ISBN10
- 1617754897
- ISBN13
- 9781617754890
- Series
- Changers
- Tags
- Fiction, Young Adult, Science Fiction, Love, Friendship, LGBTQ+, Dystopia, Race, Racism, Identity, Homosexuality, Bullying, Body
- Rating
- 3.9 out of 5
- Description
- When we last saw Oryon Small he was kidnapped and locked in a basement, his best friend Chase dying in his arms. In book three of the groundbreaking Changers series, Oryon awakens as Kim, an Asian-American girl who looks nothing like she expected or desired. Where Changers Book One: Drew dealt primarily with issues of gender and bias, and Changers Book Two: Oryon explored issues concerning race and bigotry, Changers Book Three: Kim tackles the thorny, less straightforward subjects of body shaming, self-esteem, grief, and how the expectations of the outside world can't help but color the way we see ourselves. Kim&#x;smart, funny, and finally fed up with the cards she's been dealt&#x;is finding out that friends change, love doesn't always mean forever, and growing up means living your truth, even if it isn't pretty.