Katie Henry is the author of Heretics Anonymous and is a writer
living and working in New York City. She received her BFA in
Dramatic Writing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, and is a
published playwright, specializing in theater for young audiences.
Her plays have been performed by high schools and community
organizations in over thirty states. You can find her online at
katiehenrywrites.com.
Praise for Let's Call It a Doomsday: “Henry writes witty dialogue,
creates complicated characters, and treats different religious
beliefs with sincerity and respect... This one’s a gem.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“A rare YA novel in its approach to religious faith as a
life-giving, if complicated, aspect of a young adult’s
life... Ellis is a protagonist to root for.” — Publishers
Weekly (starred review)
“A whip-smart and compelling protagonist who grapples with deep
questions about the nature of belief, identity, and control... One
of the few YA titles with a Mormon protagonist... Humorous dialogue
and richly developed supporting characters add to the appeal.” —
School Library Journal (starred review)
“As Ellis learns to consider the hopeful alongside the negative
scenarios, the story rushes toward its intriguing, suspenseful
conclusion... A too-rare, well-rounded portrayal of a religious
adolescent, from the author of Heretics Anonymous.” — The Horn
Book
“Henry treats Ellis’ faith with respect and sensitivity while still
realistically depicting her struggles to find love and acceptance
of herself in a community that is not always supportive of LGBTQ+
individuals... the final few chapters send the reader on a
satisfying rollercoaster.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s
Books
Praise for Heretics Anonymous: “With a page-ripping plot
and realistic character development, Henry’s funny, heartwarming
tale of unlikely rebels soars: an auspicious debut.” — Kirkus
Reviews (starred review)
"Henry’s background as a playwright shines. Readers will enjoy
watching [Isabel] undergo the process of self-transformation, one
punch line at a time." — Publishers Weekly
"There are some bracing truths here, and Henry puts into words what
her readers perhaps cannot, offering understanding and compassion
in a world often too demanding of their growing up." — Bulletin of
the Center for Children’s Books
"Like any good comedy, this novel deals in truth. Like any great
comedy, it also nails the difficult job of infusing nuance." —
Booklist (starred review)
“Most impressive here is Henry’s multifaceted take on religion.
Come for the arch first-person narrative and puppy love, stay for
the examination into belief.” — ALA Booklist (starred review)
“In addition to being a frequently hilarious comedy with its share
of complicated romance, the story presents a thought-provoking look
at faith, questioning but ultimately respectful of Catholicism and
other beliefs.” — Horn Book Magazine
“The story adeptly asks readers to question what they believe and
why, without being preachy, judgmental, or dismissive. Humor
interlaced with more serious ideas make for an interesting and
enjoyable read. Highly recommended, especially for teens who are
passionate about a cause.” — School Library Journal
“In this entertaining coming-of-age story, five free-thinking
students launch a clandestine campaign against their school’s rigid
policies and practices, with unanticipated consequences. Snappy
dialogue sparkles throughout this skillfully crafted debut.” —
Publishers Weekly
“Genuine and heartfelt doctrinal questions arise in between the
pranks and the conversations Michael has with his new friends,
allowing both believing and nonbelieving readers to find their way
into this exploration of the way feelings about family and faith
intersect. A balanced perspective of possibilities of faith and
skepticism.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
"Isabel is achingly and sympathetically flawed and her growth,
realistic; readers will undoubtedly connect with her
journey. Honest truths delivered with humor and heart." —
Kirkus Reviews
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