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A beautiful example of Black joy and the gift of neurodiversity, this book deserves its place in library collections everywhere.
A stellar companion novel about one tween’s struggles and ambitions that can stand alone but will have newer readers sprinting to the rest of the books in this excellent series.
A gritty and nuanced glimpse into the underbelly of poverty, addiction, and gun violence.
Middle grade Spanish-language collections will want to carry this and the other entries in this series.
A present-day Judy Blume’s Forever, this novel has been set up by its author to become a modern classic.
Hand this book to readers who enjoy emotionally raw, true-to-life stories like Saints of the Household by Ari Tison or Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds.
A stellar addition to all libraries serving teens, this will appeal to fans of Jason Reynolds’s Long Way Down, David Elliott’s Bull, and Jessie Burton’s Medusa.
Reynolds and the Pumphreys lovingly bestow upon “the king of letters” exactly what he deserves.
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