The Names They Gave Us is a YA fiction novel by Emery Lord. Lucy is your typical Preacher's Kid. She does everything right and sticks to the rules. But when her mom's cancer reappears, Lucy finds herself questioning everything she believes in. Instead of spending the summer at church camp, she becomes a counselor at the secular camp next door. Lucy spends the summer finding her own faith, learning more about herself and her parents, and building friendships.
Sex: There is a trans character. Teenage pregnancy and prevention are also discussed.
Language: There isn't much language, but when it's used, it's strong.
Drug/Alcohol Use: Several instances of underage drinking.
Violence/Gore/Frightening Scenes/Death: A few suspenseful scenes and many discussions about death.
Final Note: As a Christian myself, I could find both positive and negative things in this novel. I believe every teenager raised in a Christian home comes to a point where they begin to question and must decide to make their faith their own. In that aspect, Lucy shows an honest depiction of what that season looks like.
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