Who Gets to Tell the Story?
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概要
Can authors write outside their own identity?
In this episode of The Brave Bookshelf, we explore a powerful and timely question through the lens of Heiress of Nowhere by Stacey Lee — a historical gothic mystery set on Orcas Island in 1918.
We dive into:
Why representation in books matters
The mission behind We Need Diverse Books
Whether authors can (and should) write across race, disability, and LGBTQ+ identities
Common pitfalls in representation — and how to avoid them
Real examples of books that handle these themes thoughtfully
This is a conversation for readers, parents, educators, and writers — one that invites reflection, not reaction.
✨ Full review of Heiress of Nowhere is available on the blog.
📚 Books Mentioned in This Episode
Heiress of Nowhere by Stacey Lee
El Deafo by Cece Bell
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Wonder by R. J. Palacio
Learn More:
We Need Diverse Bookshttps://www.diversebooks.org/
💬 Closing Line
Keep raising brave readers — and keep turning pages.
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