Sunday, November 28, 2010

Empress of the World


Ryan, Sara. Empress of the World. Speak: 2001. ISBN: 0142500593.

Plot Summary:
Nicola Lancaster is spending her summer at the Siegel Institute, a summer educational experience for gifted students. She makes friends quickly with Battle, Katrina, Isaac and Kevin. This is unusual for Nicola, she doesn't make friends easily. The new friends don't share classes, but become tight and hang around with each other. Nicola begins to feel uncomfortable and self conscious around Battle and thinks Battle feels the same way. Each has sort of had boyfriends before, but sense an attraction to the other. The girls act on their feelings and explore the relationship. Most people at the Institute don't say anything, but a few jerks in Nicola's archeology class call her names. The relationship scares Battle and she acts out in an extremely hurtful way.

Critical Evaluation:
Empress of the World has won numerous awards and was included on several Best Book List. It is a sensitive exploration of friendship that turns into romance. The book is not delineated by chapters, it simply has part one and part two. This lends continuity to the narrative. Ultimately the book is about relationships, touching on parents, friends and romance. Teens struggle with relationships on a day to day basis. Sara Ryan discusses the issues in frank and honest turns without preaching. Most of the teens have a tenuous relationship with their parents, sometimes issues with friends at home and explore romance at the Institute. The scene where cutting Battle's hair takes place is moving on several levels. First, the girls are able to physical put actions to their feelings in a fun way. Second, the statement Battle makes is less about self expression, instead it is primarily about asserting her independence. Nic and Battle's relationship is tricky like most romantic relationships. This sheds light on the fact that it doesn't matter what gender is involved, when your heart is concerned it can be difficult and sometimes hurtful.

Reader's Annotation:
If you are nervous and unsure in a romantic encounter, chances are the other person is too.

Information About the Author:
Sara Ryan was born in Ohio the daughter of two librarians. These days Sara is a writer and a librarian in the Portland Oregon area. Her Bachelors Degree is in Medieval Studies and she holds a Masters of Library Science and is currently working for Multnomah County Library System. Sara writes comics and has published a sequel to Empress of the World called The Rule for Hearts.

Genre:
Issue Novel/Sexual Identity

Curriculum Ties:
Sexuality
Relationships


Reading Level/Interest Age:
9th +

Challenge Issue
Homosexuality
Bisexuality

To be prepared for a book challenge you must read the book! And encourage all involved in the process to read the book, not just the questionable passages.
Make sure the institution's procedure is followed, this is a protection for all.
ALA provides written guidelines it would be handy to have a hard copy available.

Why Book Included:

It was listed on an ALA Best Book List.

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