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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781547611812
- File size: 172409 KB
- Duration: 05:59:11
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from October 3, 2022
A Black seventh grader navigates a racist dress code in this novel of protest by Winston (Jada Sly, Artist and Spy). Talented violinist Lotus Bloom, who rocks a vintage clothing style and sports an Afro, has recently been accepted into prestigious Atlantis School of the Arts, a “fancy new magnet school” that boasts the state’s best youth orchestra. Lotus’s best friend isn’t thrilled that Lotus is changing schools, firmly believing that Atlantis is “stealing away talented kids” and perpetuating underfunding at public MacArthur Middle. But Lotus quickly becomes smitten with Atlantis when she’s placed into the orchestra with her musical idol—faculty member Maestro Santiago Vasquez, “former Cuban refugee turned international violin virtuoso.” When she’s assigned to first-chair violin, though, she experiences retaliatory bullying from Adolpho Cortez, a ninth grade violinist whose parents were instrumental in the school’s creation. Adolpho describes Lotus online using racist memes, and encourages other students to bully her, and she’s soon found in violation of the school’s dress code “based on the unruly nature of her hair.” Ignoring her mother’s antiquated counsel, Lotus speaks out—for herself and for MacArthur Middle’s funding. Through the eyes of a sprightly, determined student, Winston delivers a powerful message about anti-Blackness, bullying, and institutionalized prejudice. Ages 9–11. -
AudioFile Magazine
Latonya Williams gives a voice to the talented child violinist Lotus Bloom as she takes her bodacious afro and retro style to a newly built performance arts school. But paper airplanes in her hair, lack of support, fights with her best friend, and discriminatory dress code violations are more than Lotus knows how to handle. She must choose: compromise her beloved hair or bloom into a person who stands up for herself. Williams's perfectly cast voice brings to life this lovable seventh-grade Black girl and the people in her community. Williams understands the cadence and natural banter of middle school students while also delivering beautiful French pronunciation. Listeners will become swept up in the story and want to join the revolution. S.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine -
School Library Journal
January 1, 2023
Gr 4-6-Twelve-year-old violin prodigy Lotus enters Atlantis School of the Arts and immediately replaces the orchestra's first chair, inciting retaliative in-school bullying that escalates into parental claims of racist dress-code violations over Lotus's fabulous afro. Her best friend Rebel is all about justice and revolution, pushing Lotus to claim her agency. Inspiring story aside, this is one of those headshake-inducing titles that could make readers question the importance of accuracy and details-in both print and audio-especially in a National Book Award longlist title. Lotus and her mother watch Casablanca, only to perpetuate the "Play it again, Sam" misquote, erroneously attributed to Bogie (it's Ingrid who says, "Play it, Sam"). Casting Canadian actor Williams with her distinct "aGAINST," "owwt," "sohrry"-pronunciations doesn't complement an at-least-third-generation Miamian. VERDICT Missteps aside, however, the NBA longlist will undoubtedly generate library demand.
Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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