
Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. But when Michael takes one mission too far-putting the other Heretics at risk-he must decide whether to fight for his own freedom or rely on faith, whatever that means, in God, his friends, or himself. Michael encourages the Heretics to go from secret society to rebels intent on exposing the school's hypocrisies one stunt at a time. Clare's outcasts, and he officially joins Heretics Anonymous, where he can be an atheist, Lucy can be an outspoken feminist, Avi can be Jewish and gay, Max can wear whatever he wants, and Eden can practice paganism. His father has uprooted their family yet again for a job promotion this time Michael was barely two months into his junior year.

Only this girl, Lucy, isn't just Catholic. When a girl challenges their teacher in class, Michael thinks he might have found one, and a fellow atheist at that. His dad has just made the family move again, and Michael needs a friend. While I have a hard time empathizing with her ability to negotiate her Catholicism and her feminism, she is a ferociously smart and open-hearted young lady, and that Michael falls first for her brains and boldness is a joy to read. Lucy is among the Hermione Granger greats for heroines. When Michael walks through the doors of Catholic school, things can't get much worse. The other members of Heretics Anonymous are delightful. Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and Robyn Schneider. The Breakfast Club meets Saved! in debut author Katie Henry's hilarious novel about a band of misfits who set out to challenge their school, one nun at a time.


Clare’sa strict Catholic schoolsporting a plaid tie, things can’t get much worse. Add it to your Goodreads TBR Michael is an atheist. Amazon Best Book of the Month August 2018 New York Public Library Best Books 2018 Put an atheist in a strict Catholic school Expect comedy, chaos, and an Inquisition. Released Augfrom Katherine Tegen Books/HarperCollins.
