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The black coats / Colleen Oakes.

Oakes, Colleen, (author.).

Summary:

"Austin, Texas, high school junior and talented runner Thea Soloman is still grieving after the murder of her cousin and best friend, Natalie. When Thea is invited to join a secret group called the Black Coats, she finds new meaning. Thea and her teammates are trained to take vengeance on men who have wronged women and gotten away with it, with the promise of exacting revenge of their own. Thea becomes consumed by the Black Coats and also finds love with handsome fellow student Drew Porter. But soon the dangerous missions, called Balancings, blur the line between justice and torture, and Thea soon discovers the Black Coats are much more than they seem."

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062679628
  • Physical Description: 376 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Harper Teen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2019.
Subject: Secret societies > Fiction.
Revenge > Fiction.
High school students > Fiction.
Grief > Fiction.
Young adult fiction.
Austin (Tex.) > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 December #1
    Thea is grieving the violent murder of her cousin when she is invited to join the Black Coats—a cloak-and-dagger organization of women that exacts vengeance on men who have abused women but have been let off by the system. Thea and her cohort of recruits are all dealing with grief, trauma, and anger at the hands of men, and are primed to participate in Balancings, revenge missions that involve varying degrees of violence. As intensity of the Balancings ramps up, the young women uncover some scary information about the organization's real mission and have to make tough decisions about how far they'll go for justice. There is fun to be had between the action-packed training sequences, dashes of romance, and the marvelously gothic Black Coat home base, but Oakes' main message is about trauma, abuse, who deserves an opportunity for redemption, and who gets to decide. While the ending makes a stab at providing a rational middle ground, the satisfying epilogue leaves questions open for the reader. Enjoyably over the top, with some great ethical questions to explore. Grades 9-12. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 December #1
    A grieving teen joins up with a sophisticated vigilante sisterhood.Austin, Texas, high school junior and talented runner Thea Soloman is still grieving after the murder of her cousin and best friend, Natalie. When Thea is invited to join a secret group called the Black Coats, she finds new meaning. Thea and her teammates are trained to take vengeance on men who have wronged women and gotten away with it, with the promise of exacting revenge of their own. Thea becomes consumed by the Black Coats and also finds love with handsome fellow student Drew Porter. But soon the dangerous missions, called Balancings, blur the line between justice and torture, and Thea soon discovers the Black Coats are much more than they seem. Readers must suspend disbelief to allow for the existence of a decades-old secret society of teen harbingers of vengeance who have largely managed to get away with so much for so long, but this satisfying feminist tale is so fierce they likely won't care. Thea is biracial (her mother is black and her father white), Drew is white, and most supporting characters, except for one Black Coat of Middle Eastern descent, are assumed white. Oakes (War of the Cards, 2017, etc.) asks readers to seriously consider the sometimes-destructive nature of grief as well as justice, vengeance, and the many moral shades of gray between the two. An explosive thriller that is all too timely in the #MeToo era. (Thriller. 13-18) Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2018 December

    Gr 8 Up{amp}mdash;Mindy McGinnis's The Female of the Species meets Ally Carter's "Gallagher Girls" in this thriller with deeper themes about grief and justice. Thea Soloman's junior year has been spent running track and grieving for her cousin Natalie until she gets a mysterious invitation. The secret group is called The Black Coats. They are dedicated to the punishment of those who hurt women and they want Thea as a trainee. In return for participation in Balancings, which range from blackmail to beatings, Thea is promised justice for Natalie. As she is drawn deeper in the group, she learns that the Black Coats are not what they seem and that justice is never simple. Thea has a chance to make things right, but not without giving up knowing the truth about Natalie's murder. This is a perfectly paced thriller, even stronger for Thea's grief remaining real and present despite the continuous action. Thea is a complex protagonist who has a clear and relatable motivation, making it much easier to buy into the secret society of women vigilantes. The female friendships far outshine the rather quick-moving romance, easily the weakest part of the book. While there is a fair amount of violence, it's present to serve the plot and themes rather than for shock value. VERDICT This timely page-turner has a strong hook and will not sit on shelves for long. Recommended for all libraries.{amp}mdash;Elizabeth Saxton, Tiffin, OH

    Copyright 2018 School Library Journal.

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