Heretics Anonymous / Katie Henry.

By: Henry, Katie [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Katherine Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2019Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First paperback editionDescription: 329, 11 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780062698889 (paperback); 0062698885 (paperback)Subject(s): Humorous fiction | Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction | Catholic schools -- Juvenile fiction | Faith -- Juvenile fiction | Self-help groups -- Juvenile fiction | Families -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Young adult fiction. | Humorous fiction. DDC classification: 813.6 Summary: When Michael walks through the doors of Catholic school, things can't get much worse. His dad has just made the family move again, and Michael needs a friend. When a girl challenges their teacher in class, Michael thinks he might have found one, and a fellow atheist at that. Only this girl, Lucy, isn't just Catholic ... she wants to be a priest. Lucy introduces Michael to other St. Clare's outcasts, and he officially joins Heretics Anonymous, where he can be an atheist, Lucy can be an outspoken feminist, Avi can be Jewish and gay, Max can wear whatever he wants, and Eden can practice paganism. Michael encourages the Heretics to go from secret society to rebels intent on exposing the school's hypocrisies one stunt at a time. But when Michael takes one mission too far putting the other Heretics at risk he must decide whether to fight for his own freedom or rely on faith, whatever that means, in God, his friends, or himself.
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Includes an excerpt from: Let's call it a doomsday.

Ages 13+.

When Michael walks through the doors of Catholic school, things can't get much worse. His dad has just made the family move again, and Michael needs a friend. When a girl challenges their teacher in class, Michael thinks he might have found one, and a fellow atheist at that. Only this girl, Lucy, isn't just Catholic ... she wants to be a priest. Lucy introduces Michael to other St. Clare's outcasts, and he officially joins Heretics Anonymous, where he can be an atheist, Lucy can be an outspoken feminist, Avi can be Jewish and gay, Max can wear whatever he wants, and Eden can practice paganism. Michael encourages the Heretics to go from secret society to rebels intent on exposing the school's hypocrisies one stunt at a time. But when Michael takes one mission too far putting the other Heretics at risk he must decide whether to fight for his own freedom or rely on faith, whatever that means, in God, his friends, or himself.

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