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Living Right
by Laila Ibrahim

Published: 2016-04-15
Paperback : 292 pages
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Jenn's life is turned upside down after her beloved son overdoses on sleeping pills and then reveals he struggles with same-sex attractions. Jenn's trusted pastor convinces her that Josh’s “condition” is treatable, so the family pursues conversion therapy. Jenn is confident life will return ...
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Introduction

Jenn's life is turned upside down after her beloved son overdoses on sleeping pills and then reveals he struggles with same-sex attractions. Jenn's trusted pastor convinces her that Josh’s “condition” is treatable, so the family pursues conversion therapy. Jenn is confident life will return to normal after Josh attends a conference for teens who suffer from same sex attractions—but she couldn't be more wrong. Living Right strips away the politics of gay rights to reveal what’s really at stake in this ongoing conflict: family. Living Right explores an intimate and sensitive topic with insight and compassion.

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A strong America must also value the institution of marriage. I believe we should respect individuals as we take a principled stand for one of the most fundamental, enduring institutions of our civilization. ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

Has there been any situation that challenged your core beliefs? How did you respond?

Is there anything you care so much about that you might join a pro- test or write a letter to the editor?

Did you identify more with Jenn, Josh, or some other character? Why?

Who was your favorite character?

Did your feelings about Jenn change throughout the story? In what ways?

Jenn’s physical location changes in the story, starting from her chair and ending on a public street. What are other examples of that change, and how does that add to the story?

Does this story parallel your life in any way? What did it feel like to read about this situation?

Living Right explores a major controversy in our society. In what ways does this book expand your understanding of the issues?

In Living Right, Laila Ibrahim explores the theme of children grow- ing up to be different than their parents expected. Did she do it in a way that makes this a universal story of parenting adolescents?

Did you find yourself especially angry, sad, or hopeful in any scenes?

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