Say a Little Prayer
Saved! meets Casey McQuiston in this wry, heartfelt tale of a teen who's taking her church camp by storm-one deadly sin at a time.

Riley quietly left church a year ago when she realized there was no place for a bi girl in her congregation. But it wasn't until the pastor shunned her older sister for getting an abortion that she really wanted to burn it all down.

It's just her luck, then, that she's sent to the principal's office for slapping a girl talking smack about her sister-and in order to avoid suspension, she has to spend spring break at church camp. The only saving grace is that she'll be there with her best friend, Julia. Even if Julia's dad is the pastor. And he's in charge of camp. But Riley won't let a technicality like “repenting” get in the way of her true mission. Instead of spending the week embracing the seven heavenly virtues, she decides to commit all seven deadly sins. If she can show the other campers that sometimes being a little bad is for the greater good, she could start a righteous revolution! What could possibly go wrong? Aside from falling for the pastor's daughter . . .
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Say a Little Prayer
Saved! meets Casey McQuiston in this wry, heartfelt tale of a teen who's taking her church camp by storm-one deadly sin at a time.

Riley quietly left church a year ago when she realized there was no place for a bi girl in her congregation. But it wasn't until the pastor shunned her older sister for getting an abortion that she really wanted to burn it all down.

It's just her luck, then, that she's sent to the principal's office for slapping a girl talking smack about her sister-and in order to avoid suspension, she has to spend spring break at church camp. The only saving grace is that she'll be there with her best friend, Julia. Even if Julia's dad is the pastor. And he's in charge of camp. But Riley won't let a technicality like “repenting” get in the way of her true mission. Instead of spending the week embracing the seven heavenly virtues, she decides to commit all seven deadly sins. If she can show the other campers that sometimes being a little bad is for the greater good, she could start a righteous revolution! What could possibly go wrong? Aside from falling for the pastor's daughter . . .
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Say a Little Prayer

Say a Little Prayer

by Jenna Voris

Narrated by Caitlin Kinnunen

Unabridged — 9 hours, 18 minutes

Say a Little Prayer

Say a Little Prayer

by Jenna Voris

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Unabridged — 9 hours, 18 minutes

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Overview

Saved! meets Casey McQuiston in this wry, heartfelt tale of a teen who's taking her church camp by storm-one deadly sin at a time.

Riley quietly left church a year ago when she realized there was no place for a bi girl in her congregation. But it wasn't until the pastor shunned her older sister for getting an abortion that she really wanted to burn it all down.

It's just her luck, then, that she's sent to the principal's office for slapping a girl talking smack about her sister-and in order to avoid suspension, she has to spend spring break at church camp. The only saving grace is that she'll be there with her best friend, Julia. Even if Julia's dad is the pastor. And he's in charge of camp. But Riley won't let a technicality like “repenting” get in the way of her true mission. Instead of spending the week embracing the seven heavenly virtues, she decides to commit all seven deadly sins. If she can show the other campers that sometimes being a little bad is for the greater good, she could start a righteous revolution! What could possibly go wrong? Aside from falling for the pastor's daughter . . .

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2024-11-23
An outcast teen in Ohio returns to Bible camp with a secret vendetta.

Riley Ackerman’s family stopped going to church after the sanctimonious Pastor Young publicly shamed her and her sister, Hannah; Riley came out as bisexual, and Hannah had an abortion. But walking away forever is proving difficult for Riley since the pastor’s twins, Ben and Julia, are her longtime best friends—and she has a secret crush on Julia that she’s afraid to reveal. When Riley gets in a fight at school with Hannah’s former best friend, she dodges suspension by accepting a deal from the principal: She agrees to attend church camp over spring break (along with peers who see her as a lost soul) and submit an essay containing her reflections on what she’s learned. But Riley won’t be subdued so easily. She decides instead to write a scathing takedown of Pastor Young’s teachings, which becomes a secret crusade to undermine his authority among the other campers, too. But in the process of seeking her revenge, Riley becomes aware that her feelings on the situation—and maybe everyone else’s—are more complicated than she realized. Though the book’s themes are seemingly heavy, they’re sweetened by pop culture references galore and the narrator’s sharp, clever sense of humor. Riley and the majority of the cast members in this Midwestern Baptist community are white.

An original blend of queer romance, nuanced revenge plot, and religious deconstruction.(Fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191961903
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 03/04/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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