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Unstoppable Octobia May

Sharon G. Flake
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Pages
288
Year
2014
Language
English
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.

About

Bestselling and award-winning author, Sharon G. Flake, delivers a mystery set in the 1950s that eerily blends history, race, culture, and family.
Octobia May is girl filled with questions. Her heart condition makes her special - and, some folks would argue, gives this ten-year-old powers that make her a "wise soul." Thank goodness for Auntie, who convinces Octobia's parents to let her live in her boarding house that is filled with old folks. That's when trouble, and excitement, and wonder begin. Auntie is non-traditional. She's unmarried and has plans to purchase other boarding homes and hotels. At a time when children, and especially girls, are "seen, not heard," Auntie allows Octobia May the freedom and expression of an adult. When Octobia starts to question the folks in her world, an adventure and a mystery unfold that beg some troubling questions: Who is black and who is "passing" for white? What happens when a vibrant African American community must face its own racism? Praise for PINNED* "Brilliantly realized...An uplifting story that convincingly celebrates the power of perseverance."--KIRKUS REVIEWS, starred review* "...constructing two authentic, distinct voices that expose the strengths and flaws of both teenagers..."--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review* "Autumn and Adonis, in addition to the supporting characters--parents, teachers, and friends alike--have distinctive personalities and voices, enhancing the story's depth and complexity."--THE HORN BOOK, starred review Sharon G. Flake's groundbreaking novel, The Skin I'm In, brought a bold dimension to literature for young readers. Now considered a modern classic, The Skin I'm In has sold over a million copies worldwide and has been translated into numerous languages. The novel is required reading in classrooms and communities around the globe. Since its publication, Flake has authored over a dozen books, winning multiple Coretta Scott King Honor Awards; ALA Notable and Top Ten Recommended Books citations, and an NAACP Image Award Nomination, among many accolades. Her latest novel, The Life I'm In, a companion to The Skin I'm In, has earned four starred reviews, and has been deemed one of the most anticipated sequels of the decade. Praise for PINNED* "Brilliantly realized...An uplifting story that convincingly celebrates the power of perseverance."--KIRKUS REVIEWS, starred review* "...constructing two authentic, distinct voices that expose the strengths and flaws of both teenagers..."--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review* "Autumn and Adonis, in addition to the supporting characters--parents, teachers, and friends alike--have distinctive personalities and voices, enhancing the story's depth and complexity."--THE HORN BOOK, starred review

Related Subjects

  • Mysteries & Detective Stories
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • General (Family)
  • Family
  • General (African American & Black)
  • African American & Black

Extended Details

  • ATOSGrade Level 3.8
  • Interest LevelsMG

Artists

Sharon G. FlakeAuthor