Girls Like Us:
A School Library Journal BEST BOOK OF 2019"With gut-wrenching, realistic scenes that illustrate their youth and innocence to scenes that show their forced growth into motherhood, readers' hearts will break for these teens who don't know what to expect when their life throws them the unexpected. An excellent fictionalized look at the reality of teen pregnancy with a historical lens. A must for all teen collections. --
School Library Journal, starred review"Pink is careful to never allow the story itself to fall into agenda-pushing. Instead, she allows Toya to explore the gray areas teens negotiate as their identities shift and as their belief systems are challenged. This debut ought to inspire readers to have conversations among themselves about family, empathy, community, and respect for others." --
Booklist,
starred review"[Pink's] style is absorbing
, at times balancing Southern Gothic elements. . . with trenchant pith. Throughout, though, the theme is one of young women struggling to help one another in a place and time that offers them few choices. . .Readers will be drawn by the story and stay for the message." --
The Bulletin"Pink weaves a heart-wrenching narrative through multiple perspectives that examines life before Roe v. Wade. The author brings to light the reality about the lack of choices that women, especially young, unwed women, had in regard to their futures. A timely, honest story about women's right to choose." --
Kirkus Reviews
"Pink isn't afraid of being provocative . . . and the book dives into thorny issues of identity, self-image, and the internal effects of racism in a strikingly frank way." --
Publishers Weekly