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Quiver

A Novel

Julia Watts

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English
Three Rooms Press
22 January 2019
Set in rural Tennessee, QUIVER, a YA novel by Julia Watts, focuses on the unlikely friendship between two teens from opposite sides of the culture wars. Libby is the oldest childof six, going on seven, in a family that adheres to the ""quiverfull"" lifestyle: strict evangelical Christians who believe that they should have as many children as God allows because children are like arrows in the quiver of ""God's righteous warriors."" Meanwhile, her new neighbor, Zo is a gender fluid teen whosefeminist, socialist, vegetarian family recently relocated from the city in search of a less stressful life. Zo and hir family are as far to the left ideologically as Libby's family is to the right, and yet Libby and Zo, who are the same age, feel a connection that leads them to friendship-a friendship that seems doomed from the start because of their families' differences. Through deft storytelling, built upon extraordinary character development, author Watts offers a close examination of the contemporary compartmentalization of social interactions. The tensions that spring from their families' cultural differences reflect the pointed conflicts found in today's society, and illuminate a path for broader consideration.
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Imprint:   Three Rooms Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 139mm, 
ISBN:   9781941110669
ISBN 10:   1941110665
Pages:   300
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Julia Watts is the author of fourteen novels and several short story collections in the genres of young adult fiction and lesbian fiction/erotica. Her books are set in her native Appalachia and often depict the lives of LGBTQ people in the Bible Belt. Her novel Finding H.F. (Alyson Press, 2001) won the 2001 Lambda Literary Award in the children/young adult category. Her novel, Quiver, set in rural Tennessee, received a rare ""Perfect 10 Rating"" from VOYA Magazine, and, along with several of her other novels, was selected for the American Library Association's Rainbow List. Her novel Finding H.F. (Alyson Press, 2001) won the Lambda Literary Award in the Children's/Young Adult category, and her historical YA novel Secret City (Bella Books, 2013) was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and a winner of a Golden Crown Literary Award. In 2020 Watts was given the Tennessee Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Award. She lives in Knoxville and is working on a PhD in Children's and Young Adult Literature at The University of Tennessee.

Reviews for Quiver: A Novel

Quiver is an amazing, heartfelt book with a powerful lesson to share. Nearly all young adults feel judged or excluded at some point in their lives; this story will help anyone, no matter their situation, see that acceptance is possible. --Foreword Reviews, starred review This just may be the perfect book for our times, when acknowledgement of common ground and empathy are sorely needed. --New York Journal of Books A hopeful book. . . . Recommended for readers who seek possible bridges across the divides in our society. --Me, You, and Books With Quiver, Julia Watts captures the essence of growing up in two wildly disparate families, and weaves a unique, compassionate tale of unlikely friendship. It's impossible not to root for Libby and Zo! --Meagan Brothers, author, Weird Girl and What's His Name Told from alternating points of view, this beautifully written book is just what the world needs right now. Quiver aimed for my heart and hit it straight on. --Lesl a Newman, author October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard Julia Watts' latest novel captures, with painful accuracy, the pointed conflicts between liberals and ultra-conservatives, tensions that pervade the United States in general and Appalachia in particular at this perilous point in our country's history. Quiver is one of the most moving books I've ever read. --Jeff Mann, author, Cub and Country HIGHLY Recommend. This is the type of book that can make magic happen: it can open minds and challenge viewpoints through the unfolding of a truly beautiful story. --Amy Christine Parker, author, Gated and Astray Julia Watts is a natural-born storyteller, and in her latest novel she has quite a story to tell. In its empathic and even-handed focus on the unlikely friendship between two teens whose families are on opposite sides of the religious/political spectrum, Quiver is a necessary book that's both of and for these terrible times. --Robin Lippincott, author, Blue Territory: A Meditation on the Life and Art of Joan Mitchell


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