On the Subject of Unmentionable Things

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By Julia Walton

Phoebe Townsend is a rule follower...or so everyone thinks. She's an A student who writes for her small-town school newspaper. But no one knows that Phoebe is also Pom--the anonymous teen rewriting sex education on her blog and on social media.

Phoebe's hobby is going well. She's providing accurate information to make the topic of sex less taboo for her followers while managing to get through junior year unnoticed. That is, until Pom goes viral, courtesy of mayoral candidate Lydia Brookhurst. After being accused of spreading filth and pressured to reveal herself, Phoebe must make a choice. Is the truth worth the scandal?

Jess Says:

If the show Sex Education was a book and had a female narrator instead of Otis. This book is powerful and is very timely given the current climate in different states. Empowerment, standing up for what you believe in, and facts vs. fiction are the main themes and Phoebe navigates these perfectly with all the strength and heartache you'd expect. I highly recommend this book as it will make you cheer, make you angry, and make you hopeful for the future.

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By Julia Walton

Phoebe Townsend is a rule follower...or so everyone thinks. She's an A student who writes for her small-town school newspaper. But no one knows that Phoebe is also Pom--the anonymous teen rewriting sex education on her blog and on social media.

Phoebe's hobby is going well. She's providing accurate information to make the topic of sex less taboo for her followers while managing to get through junior year unnoticed. That is, until Pom goes viral, courtesy of mayoral candidate Lydia Brookhurst. After being accused of spreading filth and pressured to reveal herself, Phoebe must make a choice. Is the truth worth the scandal?

Jess Says:

If the show Sex Education was a book and had a female narrator instead of Otis. This book is powerful and is very timely given the current climate in different states. Empowerment, standing up for what you believe in, and facts vs. fiction are the main themes and Phoebe navigates these perfectly with all the strength and heartache you'd expect. I highly recommend this book as it will make you cheer, make you angry, and make you hopeful for the future.

Paperback

By Julia Walton

Phoebe Townsend is a rule follower...or so everyone thinks. She's an A student who writes for her small-town school newspaper. But no one knows that Phoebe is also Pom--the anonymous teen rewriting sex education on her blog and on social media.

Phoebe's hobby is going well. She's providing accurate information to make the topic of sex less taboo for her followers while managing to get through junior year unnoticed. That is, until Pom goes viral, courtesy of mayoral candidate Lydia Brookhurst. After being accused of spreading filth and pressured to reveal herself, Phoebe must make a choice. Is the truth worth the scandal?

Jess Says:

If the show Sex Education was a book and had a female narrator instead of Otis. This book is powerful and is very timely given the current climate in different states. Empowerment, standing up for what you believe in, and facts vs. fiction are the main themes and Phoebe navigates these perfectly with all the strength and heartache you'd expect. I highly recommend this book as it will make you cheer, make you angry, and make you hopeful for the future.

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