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"Nourishes the spirit and fills the soul.
" - Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, author of Operation Sisterhood
"Touching and inspiring.
" - Lisa Moore Ramée, author of A Good Kind of Trouble
"A taste of history with the thrills of mystery and brims with family secrets.
" - Alicia D.
Williams, award-winning author of Genesis Begins Again
Judy Blume meets Jacqueline Woodson in this powerful and sweetly emotional coming-of-age story about finding your place in the world, from the author of How High the Moon.
This was supposed to be the best year ever for eleven-year-old Stevie Morrison.
But instead, her life seems determined to turn itself upside down.
First of all, her parents can't stop fighting - and they decide to move the family to a totally new apartment, in a totally new part of town, which means a totally new middle school for Stevie.
On top of that, her best friend, Jennifer, is acting weird.
She won't return Stevie's phone calls, and apparently her new best friends are a bunch of mean girls.
The final straw comes with the arrival of Stevie's teenage cousin Naomi - sent down in disgrace from Boston (though no one will tell Stevie why).
But with Naomi comes an exciting glimpse of a world Stevie hasn't paid much attention to before: one of Cleopatra Jones movies, women's liberation and an intriguing-sounding group called the Black Panthers.
It might not be the year Stevie anticipated.
But it will be the one that changes her life forever.
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