From #1 New York Times bestselling author E.K. Johnston comes a brave and unforgettable story that will inspire readers to rethink how we treat survivors.
Hermione Winters is captain of her cheerleading team, and in tiny Palermo Heights, this doesn’t mean what you think it means. At PHHS, the cheerleaders don't cheer for the sports teams; they
are the sports team—the pride and joy of a small town. The team's summer training camp is Hermione's last and marks the beginning of the end of…she’s not sure what. She does know this season could make her a legend. But during a camp party, someone slips something in her drink. And it all goes black.
In every class, there's a star cheerleader and a pariah pregnant girl. They're never supposed to be the same person. Hermione struggles to regain the control she's always had and faces a wrenching decision about how to move on. The rape wasn't the beginning of Hermione Winter's story and she's not going to let it be the end. She won’t be anyone’s cautionary tale.
"This story of a cheerleader rising up after a traumatic event will give you
Veronica Mars-level feels that will stay with you long after you finish."
—Seventeen Magazine
E. K. Johnston is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of several YA novels, including the L.A. Times Book Prize finalist
The Story of Owen and
Star Wars: Ahsoka. Her novel
A Thousand Nights was shortlisted for The Governor General's Award.
The New York Times called
The Story of Owen “a clever first step in the career of a novelist who, like her troubadour heroine, has many more songs to sing" and in its review of
Exit, Pursued by a Bear, The Globe & Mail called Johnston "the Meryl Streep of YA," with "limitless range."
E.K. Johnston lives in southwestern Ontario. Follow her on Twitter at @ek_johnston.
★ "Johnston’s clever—but never precious—update of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale is unflinching but not at all graphic in its treatment of sexual violence.... Middle and high school readers will pass this powerful, engaging story around and around."—
Kirkus, starred
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“Unflinching and powerful, and completely necessary” —
Bustle"A powerful rape survival story to make you believe in a better world."
—The Rumpus"While assault survivors, both in fact and in fiction, often find their lives narrowed to this one designation, Johnston refuses to flatten her heroine. Instead, she insists that Hermione's joy in being thrown into the air during cheer routines, and the strength of her best friendship with co-captain Polly are just as vital to our understanding of her as the facts of her assault."
—NPR"E.K. Johnston has a seemingly limitless range. This is realistic fiction at its best."
—The Globe & Mail"Every girl who has ever been sexually assaulted or known someone who has, should read this book. So should every boy who has ever raped or known one who has. Every reader might try to be a friend like Polly. E.K. Johnston writes so well, showing a dark reality highlighted by compassion."—
The News-Gazette
★ "Fierce and gorgeously drawn, this is a rape story that doesn’t focus on victimhood."
—Booklist, starred.
★ “A beautifully written portrait of a young woman facing the unthinkable, this is a must-buy for high school collections.”
—SLJ, starred.
★ "While Hermione is a victim, Johnson never portrays her as victimized, instead focusing on how Hermione reasserts control over her life with help from family, friends, and therapy, using her own decisions to push back against something in which she had no such choice."
—PW, starred.
★ "The reader is kept engaged, and – like Hermione – hopeful, even in the darkest moments. [...]
Exit, Pursued by a Bear is a story of triumph, not just survival."
—Quill & Quire, starred.
★ "Johnston creates a strong female main character that will not be afraid, and refuses to be a cautionary tale or a pariah.” —
SLC, starred
"Exit, Pursued by a Bear is both a tenderly written, heartfelt coming of age and an incisive, sensitive examination of trauma after an assault. Fresh, memorable, and thought-provoking."
—Courtney Summers, author of All the Rage
"A unflinching exploration of what it means to be a girl, what it means to be a friend, and what it means to be a survivor. A determined, transformative book that every teen girl should read."
—Tess Sharpe, author of Far From You"Soberly triumphant."
—Toronto StarA NPR Best Book
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Publishers Weekly Best Book
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Booklist Best Book
A New York Public Library Top Ten Book for Teens
A Chicago Public Library Best Teen Fiction
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Globe & Mail Best Book of 2016
A CBC Best Book
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Quill & Quire Best Book
A Nerdy Book Club Best YA
A Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year
A Ontario Library Association White Pine Honor Book
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