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Jen Ferguson

Auteur de The Summer of Bitter and Sweet

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Gr 10 Up—Lou, who is Métis, plans to spend the summer with her family and friends while working at her family's
ice cream shack. However, a series of unexpected events, including that her mother's rapist—Lou's biological
father—is now free, forces the teen to reckon with her identity and sexuality in Ferguson's searing and moving
debut.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 2 autres critiques | Apr 1, 2024 |
PDFR72 |

1. Where We're Going pg. 3
2. Institutional Character pg. 4
--Fig 1 RDM Services Categories
3. Stakeholders pg. 7
--Fig 2 Partners in RDM Development, Categorized into Four General Stakeholder Groups pg. 9
4. Identifying Stakeholders pg. 10
5. Ask the Experts pg. 13
--Your Turn pg. 15
6. Features and Benefits pg. 18
7. Make a Plan (see transcript) pg. 22
8. Ready to Launch? pg. 23
9. Prompt: How has the local culture of your institution(s) influenced your approach? pg. 24
10. Transcript What is Your Instituion's Character pg. 27
11. Prompt What stakeholders should be considered in launching data services? Were there any stakeholders that you overlooked when launching services yourself? pg. 29
12. Prompt In your experience, what’s been the most challenging thing about launching RDM services? pg. 37
13. Prompt What have you tried that did not work well? Why do you think that happened? How did you adjust your approach accordingly? pg. 41
14. Prompt Describe where you’ve had the most success. pg. 46
15. Prompt Is there anything else that you’d like to share with librarians who are planning to launch data services? pg. 50
16. Prompt What do you know now that you wish you’d known when you were just beginning to establish RDM services? pg. 53
17. Prompt: What first steps did you take when you were starting out in offering data services at your institution/s? pg. 55
18. Transcript First Step Suggestions: Ask The Experts pg. 62
19. Transcript: Conclusion pg. 63
20. Quiz Education, Expertise, or Curation pg. 65

SA - RDM Coordination
RT - Library Services
BT - Program Implementation
NT - Community Support RDM
UF - Collaboration
SN - This is Unit 4 which presents information about garnering support from an institution for RDM services. (This entry does not reference a hierarchical list)
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5653735991n | Jan 22, 2024 |
4.5⭐️/5

I want to start off with saying I really enjoyed this book and when I started reading it I had no idea what I was getting into, it was sort of a mystery to me. Even though this is a summer read and described as "summer ace/demi-rep romance" it does deal with some pretty heavy stuff. I have included a TW at the bottom of this review.

The story centers around Lou, her family, some friends, and their family owned ice cream business. We definitely see lots of growth from Lou who constantly questions herself about her past actions that hurt not only herself, but also family and friends. She does have to deal with a lot, she had problems with her self identity and what it brings when she fully embraces her Metis heritage. She is also picking up the pieces from her previous lies but also trying to hide bad situations to help "save" her mom from having to deal with her ex (Lou's abusive father). I felt the story delt well how Lou had to manage all these situations as well as figuring herself & her sexuality out.

This is definetly not your typical summer romance read, it isn't all sunshine and rainbows, but it is a great read and it does feature awesome information about ice cream in the heading of each chapter and throughout the book!

There was a lot of allusions to fire and how it is both comforting but can also be very destructive. It stemed very much from Lou's anger from injustice that she had experienced and lies that were built. It was interesting to see where it came from and how she started to control and heal from it.

A must read book for the summer ☀️!

TW: Mentions of sexual harassment, violence, racism, self harm, alcohol abuse, arson, hate crimes, and discussions about mental health/sexuality.

Thank you to HCC Frenzy for the arc in exchange for an honest review
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Kristyn44 | 2 autres critiques | Jun 20, 2022 |
RGG: A great teen read besides dealing with the issues of racism towards Native Americans, including the abuse of the foster system, sexual abuse, poverty, stereotypes, including of alcohol abuse, as well as issues of identity including being bi-racial and being Ace. Reading Interest: YA
 
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rgruberexcel | 2 autres critiques | Jun 13, 2022 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
126
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Évaluation
½ 4.3
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ISBN
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