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Share your thoughts, explore new perspectives, and dive into lively conversation about books centered on Black voices. Whether you’ve read one or many, there’s plenty to discuss!
"Finalist for the 2025 National Book Award for Young People's Literature
From the critically acclaimed author of All the Fighting Parts comes an empowering and defiant novel in verse in which a teen poet grapples with an unplanned pregnancy and determines what happens to her body in a world that wants to take the choice away from her.
Seventeen-year-old Truth Bangura wants nothing more than to know a life beyond her hometown. Writing and performing is her only solace in a life overwhelmed by a drifting relationship with her best friend, an emotionally turbulent home environment, and the reality that her below average grades make her true dream—escaping her mother's grasp after graduation—uncertain.
When Truth learns she's pregnant by her ex-boyfriend, she makes one decision she's finally sure about: an abortion.
Determined to move forward, Truth turns to the pages in her notebook with the support of her slam poetry team—including the poet with a voice smooth as summer jazz, who's been catching her eye during practice."
From ABRAMS Books
AGE GROUP: | Teen (13-18 yrs) | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Poetry and Spoken Word | Discussions | Black Heritage |
TAGS: | Poetry Month | Book Discussion |
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