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“Funny, engrossing, and one-of-a-kind. If You’re Out There completely swept me away.” —Becky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Leah on the Offbeat

Part whip-smart suspense tale, part touching story of friendship, this is an extraordinary debut about a determined teen trying to solve a mystery no one else believes in.

After Zan’s best friend moves to California, she is baffled and crushed when Priya suddenly ghosts. Worse, Priya’s social media has turned into a stream of ungrammatical posts chronicling a sunny, vapid new life that doesn’t sound like her at all.

Everyone tells Zan not to be an idiot Let Priya do her reinvention thing and move on. But until Zan hears Priya say it, she won’t be able to admit that their friendship is finished.

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I wasn’t certain where IF YOU’RE OUT THERE was headed until near the end of the book. Zan was either a stalker or a friend who knew her friend was not okay.

Zan was such a great narrator, sarcastic, sometimes mean, always devoted to Priya. She could be both thoughtless and thoughtful, but was mostly centered on talking to Priya to the detriment of all other relationships.

Katy Loutzenhisen is a terrific writer. She created a diverse cast of characters, never for the sake of diversity, only as part of the layers of the characters. I will definitely look for her other books."

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  • After Zan’s best friend Priya moves away, she stops responding to Zan’s messages. Convinced all is not well, Zan begins trying to solve the mystery, one everyone is convinced doesn’t exist. Zan ignores her friends and family and with the help of new classmate Logan, they investigate.

    I wasn’t certain where IF YOU’RE OUT THERE was headed until near the end of the book. Zan was either a stalker or a friend who knew her friend was not okay.

    Zan was such a great narrator, sarcastic, sometimes mean, always devoted to Priya. She could be both thoughtless and thoughtful, but was mostly centered on talking to Priya to the detriment of all other relationships.

    Katy Loutzenhisen is a terrific writer. She created a diverse cast of characters, never for the sake of diversity, only as part of the layers of the characters. I will definitely look for her other books.
  • As I’ve known Katy since she was a young girl, hanging out with my daughter, Abby I saw a spark of determination in her eyes and knew she would accomplish great things. Well she has. “ If you’re out there” is a fantastic, well thought out novel. It brings strong emotionally bonded characters, described so well that you know them through and through. The mystery is very well played out and in the end, they live happily ever after... but wait, do they? So very proud of Katy’s achievement and can’t wait for the next one.
  • Wonderful story, loveable and engaging characters, complex themes beautifully written. Honest, funny, heartwarming. This book is delightful to read! The characters feel so real.
  • Just the perfect mix of mystery and girl meets boy. Going to read the author’s other book- wish there was more than be more to read.
  • I really hope that my best friends are like Zan and never give up on me.

    Zan and Priya were best friends. Their moms were friends until Priya’s mom died. They did everything together. Zan had other people she would talk to, but not a real friend like Priya. So it was killing her that not only did Priya move to California, but she also stopped talking to her. Priya left with her step-dad, Ben. Zan stayed behind in Chicago, living with her mom, her mom’s girlfriend, and her little brother. She worked a lot all summer, but now school has started and she can’t stop thinking about Priya.

    Logan is the new kid at school. He lives with his aunt and younger sister. There are a lot of rumors that Logan was a criminal and was trying to start over in Chicago. He starts talking to Priya and for some reason, she tells him the story of Priya. How her intagram stories don’t sound like her. How she would never stop talking to Zan. How her photos don’t show her. She also starts replying back to people in a strange way.

    Logan and Zan start looking into every clue they can find. They visit Priya’s boyfriend at college. Zan talks to Priya’s dad. They go to her house. All they find are more questions. During this time, we see Zan suffering a lot with her loss. She goes back and forth between sadness and anger. It starts to affect her family and school. Logan is dealing with his own issues from his past in Indiana. But they grow closer as they spend more and more time together.

    This was a great mystery, but it was also a wonderful story of true friendship. How you know your best friend so well and you would have to know when something isn’t right. Zan never gives up, even when everyone tells her to just let it go.

    I gave this book 4 stars. Thank you to the publisher and Edelweiss for my copy for review.

    Warnings for addiction, family issues, and grief. There is more I should warn about, but I don’t want to ruin the story. Just know that this is a mystery, so everything isn’t sweet.
  • I’m a sucker for a book with a good friendship aspect. I under the draw of writing the frienemy, but I love a good female friendship that has its ups and downs but still can withstand the test of time. And I love a story that deals with the possibility of losing that friendship and how that affects one or both parties. If You’re Out There is a book that explores but with a twist and it was done remarkably well.

    In If You’re Out There Zan is starting the year off without her best friend, Priya, who just moved to California. As if that isn’t bad enough Priya appears to have ghosted her, only showing up on social media to post pictures of how wonderful her new life is. While trying to figure out how to navigate her Priya-less world, Zan meets the new guy at school, Logan. He isn’t anything Zan is looking for, but he is there for her when she needs him, especially after she starts to notice something strange in Priya’s photos that makes her think…maybe she wasn’t ghosted after all. Maybe Priya is actually in trouble.

    What I loved most about If You’re Out There was the focus on how friendships are hard and tricky. Like all relationships they take work and when one person isn’t there the work feel harder and not worth it. It showed how easy it is to let go of a friendship if you don’t fight for it when there is something to fight for. Zan refused to believe that her friend would just ghost her. She knew her better than anyone else and she fought for that feeling, even when she seemed crazy to everyone around her and felt crazy to herself. She fought and fought for her friendship because she believed her friend would fight for it too if she could. To me that showed what true friendship is about and why I loved the book.

    I also really loved the mystery aspect of the story. Was Priya really ghosting Zan or was she in trouble? I was never really certain to be honest. I never knew which way the story was going to go because both options seemed plausible. I also liked that Logan was there to listen to Zan when no one else would. That was another huge highlight. Also helped that he was adorable.

    All in all I highly recommend this debut by Katy Loutzenhiser. It hits all the right notes and will keep you reading until the end. Definitely a need to read book to add to your TBR.
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How the blinding of Sergeant Isaac Woodard changed the course of America’s civil rights history

On February 12, 1946, Sergeant Isaac Woodard, a returning, decorated African American veteran, was removed from a Greyhound bus in Batesburg, South Carolina, after he challenged the bus driver’s disrespectful treatment of him. Woodard, in uniform, was arrested by the local police chief, Lynwood Shull, and beaten and blinded while in custody.

President Harry Truman was outraged by the incident. He established the first presidential commission on civil rights and his Justice Department filed criminal charges against Shull. In July 1948, following his commission’s recommendation, Truman ordered an end to segregation in the U.S. armed forces. An all-white South Carolina jury acquitted Shull, but the presiding judge, J. Waties Waring, was conscience-stricken by the failure of the court system to do justice by the soldier. Waring described the trial as his “baptism of fire,” and began issuing major civil rights decisions from his Charleston courtroom, including his 1951 dissent in Briggs v. Elliott declaring public school segregation per se unconstitutional. Three years later, the Supreme Court adopted Waring’s language and reasoning in Brown v. Board of Education. Richard Gergel’s Unexampled Courage details the impact of the blinding of Sergeant Woodard on the racial awakening of President Truman and Judge Waring, and traces their influential roles in changing the course of America’s civil rights history.


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"‘Unexampled Courage” is the phrase Waties Waring used to describe the plaintiffs in the landmark case Briggs v Elliott. They risked their lives. By the end of this book, the reader understands why this phrase is fully justified in describing Waring himself. I grew up on Tradd Street, where the Warings lived. I heard my parents disparage him. To paraphrase Clifford Durr, they were good and decent people but for one idea. From my childhood experiences and knowledge of Charleston in those days, I can attest that Gergel has this part of the story exactly right. Gergel writes with a wonderful legal clarity. And his dispassionate style renders the passions in the story — violence, anger, prejudice — all the more real. A wonderful book on critical, but perhaps under appreciated, events in the civil rights movement."

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  • ‘Unexampled Courage” is the phrase Waties Waring used to describe the plaintiffs in the landmark case Briggs v Elliott. They risked their lives. By the end of this book, the reader understands why this phrase is fully justified in describing Waring himself. I grew up on Tradd Street, where the Warings lived. I heard my parents disparage him. To paraphrase Clifford Durr, they were good and decent people but for one idea. From my childhood experiences and knowledge of Charleston in those days, I can attest that Gergel has this part of the story exactly right. Gergel writes with a wonderful legal clarity. And his dispassionate style renders the passions in the story — violence, anger, prejudice — all the more real. A wonderful book on critical, but perhaps under appreciated, events in the civil rights movement.
  • This is a tremendous book. Judge Gergel has done a great job of bringing to light the courage of Isaac Woodard, a decorated African-American service member who fought in WWII only to be blinded by a racist police officer in South Carolina only hours after his discharge from the army. The other hero of the book is Judge Waties Waring, the 8th generation Charlestonian who was so moved by the Woodard case that he became a civil rights pioneer, at great cost to himself. Familiar figures like Thurgood Marshall and Harry S. Truman round out this well-written and gripping story. A fabulous read for anyone interested in the history of the civil rights movement.
  • A magnificent book. Brilliantly written on a true landmark case that reads like a novel. This a riveting portrait of one of the century’s great heroic figures, a judge who braved a bigoted community. Gergel's account was extremely moving for me and a real eye-opener.. This should be required reading. Philip Prioleau
  • The experiences of Jackie Robinson and Emmett Till are often cited as the beginning of the Civil Rights period but the 1946 experience of an often forgotten individual named Sgt. Isaac Woodard certainly deserves to be resurrected and given its rightful place in American history. Sgt. Isaac Woodard had been only hours before been released from his position in the United States army when he had the audacity to demand respect from a haughty police chief named Lynwood Shull in Batesburg, South Carolina who used his blackjack to beat Sgt. Woodard which resulted in blinding the returning soldier from World War II for life.

    The resulting trial of the police chief resulted in his acquittal which was no surprise considering the segregationist beliefs in the deep south. Heroes by the name of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring rose themselves above public opinion demonstrating "unexampled courage" by putting their reputation and their lives on the line by dedicating themselves to advancing the cause of civil rights in America. This was by no means an easy task due to the 1896 Supreme Court decision involving Plessy vs. Ferguson which stated that segregation was acceptable as long as the facilities were equal. Of course, in reality, they were not.

    Author Richard Gergel spends time on various court cases involving civil rights and the courage involved by those who were willing to stand up to the inequality of rights that should be shared by all American citizens. Judge Waring and his wife, for example found themselves having to find themselves a new set of friends.

    The book contains sixteen photographs with a conclusion as to what happened to many of the individuals in the remainder of their lives. We owe our thanks to author Richard Gergel for bringing to light this often forgotten episode in America's history which our citizens need to be aware of especially in these present challenging times when bigotry is once again raising its ugly head, and sadly even encouraged. I'll let it go at that.
  • Judge Gergel's wonderful book describes the utter venality and cruelty of white supremacy and its tentacles extending into the highest levels of government. Two courageous men, one an accidental president and the other a dissident federal judge, blazed the long and difficult trail toward human dignity for all citizens of the United States.
  • I heard about this book by mere happenstance. On the death of a distant cousin, I talked to another cousin who recommended it. He had heard about it because we have family roots in Aiken, SC and Aiken was mistakenly sited at the place were the attack on Sgt. Woodward happened.

    I think that if there were a subtitle to the book it should be "He lost his sight so that other could see" because that is really what happened. The terrible tragedy led to other people opening their eyes to the injustice that were going on in America toward African Americans.

    For people with background in civil rights litigation it is a good review. For people with no back ground on the evolution of civil rights cases in the courts, it is an excellent starting point.

    Judge Gergel has done an outstanding job of mixing facts about the case, American history and legal history to create and outstanding book that I am recommending to all of my friends. Should be a must read for everyone in America.
  • One of the best books I have read in a long time. Our nation needs more explications like this of our sad history of discrimination, disregard, and mistreatment of fellow human beings because of the color of their skin. Done without ranker or emotion, but with facts, legal reasoning and frankness, the author takes the reader on a journey where persons in positions of authority who can make difference act with courage and do, in fact, make a positive difference that lifts us to be our better selves. This kind of courage — doing the right thing when the circumstances require it — is what makes America great. I strongly recommend this terrific book.
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