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Love Is in the Hair

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
A feminist coming-of-age comedy that follows the endless humiliations, unrequited obsessions, and all-consuming friendships of fifteen-year-old Evia Birtwhistle as she leads a body hair positive revolution at her school.
Fifteen-year-old Evia Birtwhistle can’t seem to catch a break. At home, she must deal with her free-spirited mom, and at school she’s the target of ridicule for stating basic truths: like that girls have body hair!
When her BFF Frankie—who has facial hair due to her PCOS—becomes the target of school bullies, Evia decides that enough is enough and creates the ‘Hairy Girls’ Club.’  
Leading a feminist movement at school is not easy. Boys often look at Evia like she’s a total weirdo, and the self-proclaimed ‘smoothalicious’ girls start their own campaign in retaliation. As Evia struggles with feeling strong enough to lead, and questions how to be a good friend to Frankie, she falls back on the best thing she has—hope. Her message is simple: We CAN make this world a more accepting, less judgmental place for girls to live in…one hairy leg at a time!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 20, 2024
      A high school freshman launches a campaign for female body hair acceptance, ostensibly as support for a friend with polycystic ovary syndrome, in this uneven feminist drama by Cary (the When I Grow Up, I’m Going to Play for series). After classmates mock her best friend Frankie Smith for her facial hair, 15-year-old Evia Birtwhistle starts a Hairy Girls Club and encourages peers to wear fake mustaches to raise awareness of sexist attitudes toward female body hair. Frankie rejects the club (“It’s like you’re taking what happened to me and making a massive joke out of it”), and bullies start including Evia in their taunting. As the HGC gains traction and more hot boys
      see her “avec-mustache,” Evia wonders whether her club has ruined both her friendship with Frankie and her chances
      of finding love. Continual pressuring of Frankie to support the HGC by Evia undercuts Evia’s hard-won moments of self-revelation. Boistrous humor adds
      levity to empathetic depictions of Frankie’s growing body autonomy as well as Evia’s awareness of the sexist conditioning behind female hair removal and her own fraught body image. Evia is Greek; Frankie reads as white. Ages 12–up. Agent: Rachel Hamilton, Ben Illis Agency.

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