My Fairy God Somebody

Author:   Charlene Allen
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780063212848


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   16 January 2025
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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My Fairy God Somebody


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""A richly drawn story that explores the precarious construction of identity and the pain of complex family dynamics."" —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Author Charlene Allen blends mystery, romance, and friendship in this contemporary YA novel perfect for fans of We Deserve Monuments and Far from the Tree. The way Clae’s mom tells it, her dad took off when Clae was a baby, end of story. Ever since, it’s just been the two of them, living in the coastal city of Gloucester, where Clae is one of the only few Black girls. But when Clae discovers clues about a mysterious person she calls her fairy god somebody, she’s determined to know more. Her chance comes when she’s accepted into a summer journalism program in New York City, where her parents lived before she was born. With a couple of leads and a steel resolve, Clae leaves home for the first time to find out about her history. New York is as full of magic as it is mystery, not to mention romance. From Brooklyn to Broadway, Clae and her new friends, Nze and Joelle, explore neighborhood haunts and hustles, discovering a family trail that someone’s tried hard to bury. So who is the fairy god somebody And can Clae use her sleuthing skills to find out the truth Set against one unforgettable NYC summer, this is the story of lies that run deep and patterns that are meant to be broken. Clae, Nze, and Joelle will stick with you and remind you that every girl deserves to write her own story.  A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection pick!

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Author:   Charlene Allen
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.320kg
ISBN:  

9780063212848


ISBN 10:   0063212846
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   16 January 2025
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 99 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Reviews

"Praise for Play the Game: ""Informed by present-day events surrounding structural racism and oppression, and the author's experience as a restorative justice advocate, Allen compassionately examines themes of community and criminal justice reform in this affecting, noirish debut."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Powerful. Authentic. A riveting gut punch. This is how you galvanize young activists. A voice not soon to be forgotten."" -- Tiffany D. Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of The Weight of Blood ""Fast-paced, insightful, and highly relevant, Allen's novel illustrates the application of restorative justice practices to real life situations. A must read for all young people impacted by racism and those adults who love them."" -- Angela Y. Davis, Distinguished Professor Emerita, UC Santa Cruz ""Honest, raw, and absolutely alive. Play the Game is a tour de force, and Charlene Allen has announced herself as a powerful new voice."" -- Matt de la Peña, author of Mexican WhiteBoy and Last Stop on Market Street ""A compelling look at different ways of approaching grief and justice."" -- Kirkus Reviews"


Praise for Play the Game: “Informed by present-day events surrounding structural racism and oppression, and the author’s experience as a restorative justice advocate, Allen compassionately examines themes of community and criminal justice reform in this affecting, noirish debut.”  — Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Powerful. Authentic. A riveting gut punch. This is how you galvanize young activists. A voice not soon to be forgotten.” — Tiffany D. Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of The Weight of Blood “Fast-paced, insightful, and highly relevant, Allen’s novel illustrates the application of restorative justice practices to real life situations. A must read for all young people impacted by racism and those adults who love them.” — Angela Y. Davis, Distinguished Professor Emerita, UC Santa Cruz “Honest, raw, and absolutely alive. Play the Game is a tour de force, and Charlene Allen has announced herself as a powerful new voice.” — Matt de la Peña, author of Mexican WhiteBoy and Last Stop on Market Street “A compelling look at different ways of approaching grief and justice.” — Kirkus Reviews ""Allen’s sophomore novel effectively captures Clae’s turbulent inner struggles, particularly her thorny feelings about her persistent longing for genuine kinship and community. A richly drawn story that explores the precarious construction of identity and the pain of complex family dynamics.""—Kirkus (starred review) — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


Author Information

Charlene Allen works with community organizations to heal trauma and fight injustice, especially the beast called mass incarceration. She received her MFA from The New School, her JD from Northeastern University, and her BA from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Play the Game is her debut novel. You can visit her at www.charleneallen.com/.

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