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Nigeria Jones

por Ibi Zoboi

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Romance. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

"An unwavering proclamation of Black girlhood." â??Candice Iloh, author of National Book Award finalist Every Body Looking

From Ibi Zoboi, bestselling, award-winning author of American Street and co-author of Punching the Air, comes a bold new YA coming-of-age story, which explores race, feminism, and complicated family dynamics. The ideal next read for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo, Jacqueline Woodson, and Roxane Gay.

Warrior Princess. That's what Nigeria Jones's father calls her. He has raised her as part of the Movement, a Black separatist group based in Philadelphia. Nigeria is homeschooled and vegan and participates in traditional rituals to connect her and other kids from the group to their ancestors. But when her motherâ??the perfect matriarch of their Movementâ??disappears, Nigeria's world is upended. She finds herself taking care of her baby brother and stepping into a role she doesn't want.

Nigeria's mother had secrets. She wished for a different life for her children, which includes sending her daughter to a private Quaker school outside of their strict group. Despite her father's disapproval, Nigeria attends the school with her cousin, Kamau, and Sage, who used to be a friend. ­There, she begins to flourish and expand her universe.

As Nigeria searches for her mother, she starts to uncover a shocking truth. One that will lead her to question everything she thought she knew about her life and her family.

From award-winning author Ibi Zoboi comes a powerful story about discovering who you are in the worldâ??and fighting for that personâ??by having the courage to be your own… (más)

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From Kirkus: "A strong declaration for supporting, loving, and empowering all Black women everywhere."
  BackstoryBooks | Apr 3, 2024 |
Wow! What a book Ibi Zoboi has written! Nigeria Jones is not merely a coming-of-age story, nor even a Black girl navigating a white world story, but the daughter of a noted Black revolutionary separatist leader discovering who she is in the world. Nigeria Jones has been homeschooled her entire life and is the leader of the Youth Group of her father's Movement. She knows everything there is to know about significant Black people in United States history, and she was raised learning about white oppression and racism. Her father is against all societal institutions, including schools and hospitals. Nigeria knows a great deal about many other things. She scores exceptionally high on any academic achievement tests. Her mother wants her to attend a highly regarded private school for which she attained a near-perfect score on the entrance exam. But her mother disappeared a year ago, leaving Nigeria to raise her baby brother. Nigeria also helps run her large home, which her father calls the Village House because they take in any Black person that needs help. The Movement is her life.
When Nigeria is accepted into the private Quaker school, her world is expanded in ways she never imagined. Attending the school is against her father's wishes, and going there exacerbates a family fight between her father and his sister's family. Nigeria must make many decisions about how she wants her life to progress from this point and fight for who she wants to be.
The author's style is very realistic. The story seems plausible and designed to make the reader, whether Black or white, think. The book is nearly 400 pages, and in the volume of content, it felt that long. However, the book was easy to read and did not feel lengthy. I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you to NetGalley and HarperCollins Children's Books, Balzer + Bray for the ARC of this thought-provoking book. ( )
  Shookie | Apr 5, 2023 |
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Romance. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

"An unwavering proclamation of Black girlhood." â??Candice Iloh, author of National Book Award finalist Every Body Looking

From Ibi Zoboi, bestselling, award-winning author of American Street and co-author of Punching the Air, comes a bold new YA coming-of-age story, which explores race, feminism, and complicated family dynamics. The ideal next read for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo, Jacqueline Woodson, and Roxane Gay.

Warrior Princess. That's what Nigeria Jones's father calls her. He has raised her as part of the Movement, a Black separatist group based in Philadelphia. Nigeria is homeschooled and vegan and participates in traditional rituals to connect her and other kids from the group to their ancestors. But when her motherâ??the perfect matriarch of their Movementâ??disappears, Nigeria's world is upended. She finds herself taking care of her baby brother and stepping into a role she doesn't want.

Nigeria's mother had secrets. She wished for a different life for her children, which includes sending her daughter to a private Quaker school outside of their strict group. Despite her father's disapproval, Nigeria attends the school with her cousin, Kamau, and Sage, who used to be a friend. ­There, she begins to flourish and expand her universe.

As Nigeria searches for her mother, she starts to uncover a shocking truth. One that will lead her to question everything she thought she knew about her life and her family.

From award-winning author Ibi Zoboi comes a powerful story about discovering who you are in the worldâ??and fighting for that personâ??by having the courage to be your own

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