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When being yourself
isn't good enough, who should you be?


Told
in dual perspectives, this provocative and timely novel for middle-school readers
by Paula Chase, the acclaimed author of So
Done
and Dough Boys, will
resonate with fans of Jason Reynolds, Rebecca Stead, and Renée Watson.


Best friends Rasheeda
and Monique are both good girls. For Sheeda, that means keeping her friends
close and following her deeply religious and strict aunt’s every rule. For Mo,
that means not making waves in the prestigious and mostly White ballet
intensive she’s been accepted to.


But what happens when
Sheeda catches the eye of Mo’s older brother, and the invisible racial barriers
to Mo’s success as a ballerina turn out to be not so invisible? What happens
when you discover that being yourself isn’t good enough? How do you fight back?


Paula Chase explores the
complex and emotional issues that affect many young teens in this novel set in
the same neighborhood as her acclaimed So Done and Dough Boys.
Friendship, family, finding yourself, and standing your ground are the themes
of this universal story that is perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds, Rebecca
Stead, and Renée Watson.

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The author has done a phenomenal job recreating situations in her story that reflect the Black experience. Her effective incorporation of the Black vernacular, terminology, and expressions into the story is spot on and strengthens its authenticity. While getting a glimpse of the teenage experience, we see how the author tackles issues of racism and subtle exclusion clearly and unapologetically. This is the first book that I have read that candidly addresses young Black girls’ experiences, but also validates their feelings without suggesting they conform or dismiss their experiences- which is a crucial message when the self esteem of many young Black girls is often adversely impacted. I highly recommend this book and will recommend it to my middle school students.

Many young Black girls and their moms will relate

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