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Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White

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Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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Genuinely life changing. The way he writes a story get better every book and this one had me bawling like a baby. Listened to it in one day. 

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This was my queer book club's choice for March, and it did not disappoint.
Having never been one for audiobooks because I can find it hard to focus, this book showed me that if the audiobook is good enough you will be hooked just the same! 

I loved how clever this book was, so much heart and soul went into the writing of this clearly. This was also my first experience with an autistic MC (rather than just being coded or autistic imo) and the exploration of that was excellent. Add in the gender identity journey that Miles had with coming out as trans, how these two can weave together and it then bore some resemblance to conversations I've shared with others. Having representation for certain people I care for who are trans and AuDHD fulfilled me in some way emotionally that I can't quite articulate just now, especially with Miles' family being so supportive despite them being from a community that is mostly Republican. I can see how that would be healing and hopeful to do many people similar to Miles irl. I hope that for others it could be used to model conversations around gender identity and autism, or be a suggested read to help someone understand someone better. 

From early on in this book, I posted on my stories a currently reading update saying "down with the sheriff and his horrible son", so to have a murder story that the reader can quickly get on board with murder was such an interesting experience for me! But the way that the sheriff's son's friends were explored, the dynamic they had and their role in the abuse they freely gave out too was excellent. It highlighted so well for me how even the abused can be complicit in further abuse, but then how should they be treated? Seeing how this debate played out and spiralled things for Miles, it just added so much grit and a level of realism to the book that it makes you reflect on things around your own life (whether through your own personal experience or things in the media). 

Compound Fracture is absolutely gutting wrenching, but still incredibly satisfying. This book lives rent free in my head tbh and may do for a long while yet. The way it represented its community, one that is forgotten and struggled for change, I found so powerful. I don't have much knowledge/reading experience of southern USA, but this humanised a community that seems to regularly be at the end of harmful stereotypes that this book did not shy away from addressing. It highlighted that even in these red states, queer people have always existed and will continue to exist. And with everything that has been going on right now in the real world, that message is more important to shout out than ever. 

Please be mindful to check out the trigger warnings with this book beforehand; it is extremely upfront about the physical violence that can be experienced by those oppressed when challenging their oppressors for example. But honestly, I would urge anyone who can handle the topics in this book to read it. 

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I found this book absolutely gripping. I really like Miles and fully related to his realisations of being autistic. I loved that his parents were accepting of him and that they are clearly autistic too. I wish there was one more chapter telling us what happened next because I feel that there is still more to explore, including the long term aftermath of what happened in the book on Miles and the rest of the characters.

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White's debut was one of my favorite novels I read last year, and he has really surpassed himself here. Absolutely gut wrenching, but incredibly satisfying and hopeful as a queer, leftist Southerner. I especially loved the exploration of transness and autism here. Both threads felt very honest to conversations I've had among the trans and autistic people and where they overlap in my life, and I'm very glad teenagers have this book to model those conversations for them.

Particularly worth reading if you're a US American from outside Appalachia (or the South, a lot of this story translates for us, too) and think of yourself as being any kind of leftist, if you can handle it - let this story humanize for you Appalachians, who are so often forgotten, ignored, or outright dismissed when we talk about what it means to be a community and struggle toward change. But this story is extremely upfront about the physical violence that can happen when oppressed people stand up for themselves, so please be mindful of the trigger warnings.

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I would like to thank NetGalley and Peachtree Teen for providing me with a free e-ARC of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. 

Powerful and raw, Compound Fracture will not let you go once you start reading. White shines an important light on police brutality, corrupt politicians, and class disparities in rural West Virginia. I don't agree with everything that Miles does in the book, but you understand the inherent motivations behind Miles' actions in the book in order to ensure his family's survival and that does lead to wanting to root for Miles to get the justice he deserves. 

If you want a YA thriller/horror combos that address classism and corrupt politics with a side of speculative elements, you will definitely enjoy reading this book. 

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