Call Me Athena: Girl from Detroit

By
Colby Cedar Smith
Grades
8, 9
Topics
Novel, Poetry, Family Matters, Friends or Not?, Growing Up, Historical, Real Life Fiction, Girls, American, European, Immigrants, No Controversial Bits
Loose Canon Approved Book
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Call Me Athena: Girl from Detroit

Mary lives in a tiny apartment with her immigrant parents, her brothers, and her twin sister, and she questions why her parents ever came to America. She yearns for true love, to own her own business, and to be an independent, modern American woman—much to the chagrin of her parents, who want her to be a “good Greek girl.” Mary’s story is peppered with flashbacks to her parents’ childhoods in Greece and northern France; their stories connect with Mary as they address issues of arranged marriage, learning about independence, and yearning to grow beyond one’s own culture. Though Call Me Athena is written from the perspective of three profoundly different narrators, it has a wide-reaching message: It takes courage to fight for tradition and heritage, as well as freedom, love, and equality.  --From Andrews McMeel Publishing

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