In the Key of Us

In the Key of Us
Mariama J Lockington
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NZ$ 37.99
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Hardback
h208 x 135mm - 368pg
26 Apr 2022 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9780374314101
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In Grand Rapids, Michigan, Andi is grappling with grief following the death of her mother. Zora is exhausted by trying to please her success-oriented parents. Both feel very much alone. Until a summer music camp brings them together. The only two Black girls at camp in a sea of white children, Andi and Zora slowly begin to connect and reveal their deepest fears and dreams. While Andi is a natural on trumpet, Zora doesn' t know if she wants to be a floutist since she also loves to dance. As Andi and Zora struggle to figure out who they really are, they may just come to realize what they really need: each other.
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionNavigating sensitive topics like body image, mental health, racism, grief, and healthy relationships with a gentle hand, this moving coming-of-age story is perfect for tweens and young teens. --School Library Journal, starred reviewAlternating the two perspectives with verse interstitials, Lockington (For Black Girls Like Me) weaves an exploration of mental health, self-harm, and microaggressions with a love letter to music, the importance of representation, and the work of sticking up for the person one dreams of becoming. --Publishers Weekly, starred reviewTold in Andi' s and Zora' s alternating perspectives, the well-paced coming-of-age narrative is sprinkled with contemporary references that bolster its authenticity as it sensitively explores topics such as racism and self-harm and offers a touching portrayal of young queer love. . . Vivid writing and relatable characters make this a worthwhile read. --Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewLockington elevates what is already an insightful middle-grade romance to a moving portrayal of two girls working toward themselves and each other, carrying the weight of other people' s expectations and the pain of past traumas. . . An authentic look at how identity and relationships transform under shifting middle grade dynamics, this is a must-have for fans of Paula Chase and Frances O' Roark Dowell. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children' s Books, starred reviewLockington skillfully and delicately incorporates into her middle-grade romance anxiety, self-harm, coming out as LGBTQ+, microaggressions and the reality of how difficult life can be for children of color. In the Key of Us ultimately sends a message of hope and freedom that underlines the importance of children and teens letting the world see them for who they really are. --Shelf Awareness, starred reviewLockington' s novel takes readers on a breathtaking, lyrical journey of the complexities of Black girlhood in a story about music, family, and recovery from loss. She weaves a tale that is both brutally honest and endearing, exposing the sincere flaws of her main characters in such a way that makes readers weep for each misstep and rejoice with each measure of success. -- BooklistThe voices of Andi and Zora are distinct and consistent, providing a comprehensive view of this coming-of-age romance. -- Horn BookIn the Key of Us is a touching and heartfelt story that rhythmically follows the ache and joy of first love and finding yourself. Lockington manages to hit all the right notes, breaking your heart and filling you with joy as she looks at grief, growing up, and the healing power of friendship. --Lisa Moore Ramee, author of A Good Kind of Trouble and Something to SayWarm and poetic, this gentle and emotional story of first love between two complicated and dynamic young girls completely captured my heart. " --Jasmine Warga, Newbery Honor Award-winning author of Other Words For Home and The Shape of Thunder"In the Key of Us gives voice to the rich inner lives of Black kids and celebrates their loves while holding space for their losses in equal measure. It is a joyous celebration of music and art, loneliness and togetherness, and what it means to grow up and find peace in the world and within yourself. A charming, life-affirming, queer band camp novel I never knew I needed. I' m thrilled that the world has it now. " --Ashley Woodfolk, acclaimed author of The Beauty That Remains and When You Were Everything "IN THE KEY OF US is a symphony of a novel. Andi and Zora each struggle with family and friendships, expectations and loss, but during their summer filled with music, they form a bond that helps them on their path to self-discovery and healing. Mariama Lockington has written a story that is complex, lyrical, and true--a story that will make your heart sing. " --Rajani LaRocca, award-winning author of Midsummer' s Mayhem, Red, White and Whole, and Much Ado about Baseball"Lockington' s lyrical writing is tender and masterful. IN THE KEY OF US captures the many ways growing up is hard, exhilarating, unpredictable, and beautiful. Here, there is no pretense that life is easy but there is promise that there can be second chances, healing, and so much love. " --Renee Watson, New York Times Bestselling Author
Mariama J. Lockington is an adoptee, writer, and nonprofit educator. She has been telling stories and making her own books since the second grade, when she wore short-alls and flower leggings every day to school. She is the author of the critically-acclaimed For Black Girls Like Me, her middle-grade debut, which earned five starred reviews and was a TODAY Show Best Book of 2019. She is also the author of a poetry chapbook, The Lucky Daughter. Mariama holds a master' s in education from Lesley University and masters in fine arts in poetry from San Francisco State University. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky with her partner and dapple haired dachshund, Henry. mariamajlockington. com

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