Holding Up the Universe
- Pages
- 391
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385755924
- Reading Time
- ~6h 51min
Holding Up the Universe is a book by Jennifer Niven. It has 391 pages.
About this book
Jennifer Niven’s dual-narrative young adult novel explores how reputation and self-perception shape adolescent identity through two high school students navigating sudden social upheaval. Jack Masselin, once the most popular boy in his class, finds himself abruptly reclassified as a pariah after a middle school incident fractures his carefully constructed image. Across campus, Kit Nelson has spent years mastering the art of invisibility, wearing oversized glasses to conceal her prosopagnosia, a condition that leaves her unable to recognize faces. When their paths intersect, both characters are forced to confront the gap between how they present themselves and who they actually are. Niven examines the weight of teenage social hierarchies, the quiet resilience required to rebuild after public failure, and the complicated nature of connection in an era defined by image. The novel’s grounded character work and unflinching look at how young people construct their identities under peer pressure establish it as a thoughtful entry in contemporary fiction.
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Holding Up the Universe has 391 pages.
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Jennifer Niven’s dual-narrative young adult novel explores how reputation and self-perception shape adolescent identity through two high school students navigating sudden social upheaval. Jack Masselin, once the most popular boy in his class, finds himself abruptly reclassified as a pariah after a m...
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Holding Up the Universe was written by Jennifer Niven.