Jacket art by Pat Cummings • Jacket design by Maeve Norton
Being twelve isn't easy, especially when you're Neva Beane. She knows she's beautiful and smart but there are so many confusing signals in everyday life about, well, everything including the changes taking place in her preadolescent body; her relationship with her best friend, Jamila; and her admiration for the activist on the block, Michelle.
Mom and Dad are on tour in Europe and Neva and her brother, Clay, are left at home with their traditional grandparents. The household descends into inter-generational turmoil and Neva is left with what comforts her most—words and their meanings. While the pages of her beloved dictionary reveal truths about what's happening around her, Neva discovers the best way to define herself.
Jacket art by Lavente Szasbo • Jacket design by Mary Claire Cruz
Riding Chance
Nominated for an NAACP Image Award
Troy is a kid with a passion. And dreams. But after his mom dies and his dad withdraws into grief, he's got nothing to rely on except his best friend Foster.
Or so he thinks.
A minor scrape with the law lands the two friends in a mentoring program where they work with horses and discover a sport totally new to them—polo. Immediately, Troy is captivated by a girl at the stables but it is a horse, Chance, who steals his heart and allows him to feel safe enough to be himself.
Set in present-day Philadelphia, Christine Kendall's stunning debut is a hero's journey through uncertain city streets and the chances we all take to find ourselves.
Named one of the 50 Best Books for Teens by The New York Public Library
Named a Junior Library Guild Selection for Fall 2016
Recipient of a 2016 National Parenting Publications Award
The Brown Bookshelf: Christine Kendall