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Tear This Down

Author
Publication Date
February 25, 2025
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  6th − 8th
Language
English
Tear This Down

Description

From Barbara Dee, the critically acclaimed author of Maybe He Just Likes You, comes a middle grade novel about a girl who makes the choice to speak out against a problematic historical hometown figure no matter the cost--perfect for readers of Dress Coded.

For as long as Freya can remember, she has loved living in her cozy hometown of Wellstone. Not only is the town itself named for local and historical hero Benjamin Wellstone but everything in it: schools, beaches, and stores. There's even a giant statue of him to remind everyone of the good things he did.

But while doing research for a big school project, Freya discovers that Benjamin isn't the big hero everyone has been taught to believe. He had some redeeming qualities, but he also held incredibly problematic views towards women, believing they shouldn't have the right to vote--or even to exist outside of the home. Disappointed by her revelation, Freya wonders if she could figure out a way to not only show what the hometown hero was really like but replace his statue with one of an unsung hero: local suffragette Octavia Padgett.

Though Freya knows not everyone will agree with her, she is shocked when her efforts cause even bigger issues than she could have imagined. Even her own parents seem uneasy with Freya's cause. With the help of her beloved Nan, friends new and old, and the coolest librarian she's ever met, can Freya stand firm and tear down outdated views?

Publication date
February 25, 2025
Genre
Fiction
Page Count
304
ISBN-13
9781665917674
Publisher
Aladdin Paperbacks
BISAC categories
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
JUV014000 - Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
JUV061000 - Juvenile Fiction | Politics & Government
Library of Congress categories
City and town life
Schools
Social action
Statues
Suffragists

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Twelve-year-old, white-cued Freya struggles to relate to her peers, who are put off by her uninhibited enthusiasm. Following a humiliating defeat in the race for class president, Freya vows to keep her views to herself. Then, while researching for a school project, she learns of the sexist writings of the town's namesake Benjamin Wellstone. The seventh grader is enraged at the reverence he is afforded by her neighbors--especially when contrasted with the forgotten legacy of local suffragists. With the help of a new friend and a hip librarian, Freya unearths the efforts of women from her own town who fought for the right to vote, and plots ways to show her neighbors just how problematic their hero was. But as the burgeoning activist faces resistance, she becomes preoccupied with changing the town name and tearing down a statue of Wellstone, losing sight of her mission. "Great with opinions" Freya is a thoughtful yet impulsive and vibrantly drawn character. Dee (Unstuck) strategically and effectively weaves Freya's nascent feminism into timely subplots involving craftivism, the unrecognized labor of women in history, and the importance of research in this smart and passionate read. Ages 9-13. Agent: Jill Grinberg, Jill Grinberg Literary. (Feb.)

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Kirkus

Readers will readily root for the impassioned protagonist on her hard-fought feminist journey.

Barbara Dee
Barbara Dee is the author of fourteen middle grade novels including Unstuck, Haven Jacobs Saves the Planet, Violets Are Blue, My Life in the Fish Tank, Maybe He Just Likes You, Everything I Know About You, Halfway Normal, and Star-Crossed. Her books have earned several starred reviews and have been named to many best-of lists, including The Washington Post's Best Children's Books, the ALA Notable Children's Books, the ALA Rise: A Feminist Book Project List, the NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, and the ALA Rainbow List Top Ten. Barbara lives with her family, including a naughty cat named Luna and a sweet rescue hound named Ripley, in Westchester County, New York.