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298 pp.
| Running/Teens
| April, 2019
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TradeISBN 978-0-7624-6547-7$17.99
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EbookISBN 978-0-7624-6548-4
(2)
YA
Nira, daughter of stubborn Guyanese-Indian immigrants and the "only brown girl" in her Canadian high school, auditions for the school jazz band. As Nira validates her own talent, she sees that her friend Emily and her cousin Farah are also struggling to come to terms with their identities and family situations. This bittersweet, humorous coming-of-age story offers no easy solutions or redemption narratives, but Nira is a hopeful, relatable character.