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Double Exposure

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Fifteen-year-old Alyx Atlas was raised as a boy, yet she knows something others donā€™t. Sheā€™s a girl. And after her dad dies, it becomes painfully obvious that she must prove it nowā€”to herself and to the world. Born with ambiguous genitalia, Alyx has always felt a little different. But itā€™s after she sustains a terrible beating behind a 7-Eleven that she and her mother pack up their belongings and move from California to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to start a new lifeā€”and Alyx begins over again, this time as a girl.

Alyx quickly makes new friends, earns a spot on the girlsā€™ varsity basketball team, and for the first time in her life feels like she fits in. That is, until her prowess on the court proves too much for the jealous, hotheaded Pepper Pitmani, who sets out to uncover Alyxā€™s secret. A dangerous game of Truth or Dare exposes Alyxā€™s difference and will disqualify her entire basketball team from competing in the state championships unless Alyx can prove, once and for all, that she is a girl. But will Alyx find the courage to stand up for the truth of her personhood, or will she do what sheā€™s always doneā€”run away? Whatever she decides, she knows thereā€™s much more at stake than a championship win.

A stunning debut young adult novel from Bridget Birdsall, Double Exposure brings to light complex gender issues, teenage insecurities, and overcoming all obstacles.

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