Description
Hoping to raise money for a post-graduation trip to London, Asha Jamison and her best friend Carey decide to sell T-shirts promoting the Latte Rebellion, a club that raises awareness of mixed-race students. But seemingly overnight, their “cause” goes viral and the T-shirts become a nationwide social movement. As new chapters spring up from coast to coast, Asha realizes that her simple marketing plan has taken on a life of its own—and it’s starting to ruin hers. Asha’s once-stellar grades begin to slip, threatening her Ivy League dreams, while her friendship with Carey hangs by a thread. And when the peaceful underground movement spins out of control, Asha’s school launches a disciplinary hearing. Facing expulsion, Asha must decide how much she’s willing to risk for something she truly believes in. Click Here to Preview.
A 2011 Bronze Medal IPPY Winner in YA/Multicultural (Independent Publishers Book Awards)
School Library Journal
“Stevenson’s debut novel expertly handles complex issues around race and ethnic identity without seeming pedantic. A welcome addition to a rapidly evolving genre of multiethnic young adult literature.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Asha is engaging and the depiction of her journey—a realistic mess of vague hopes, serendipitous events, serious missteps and gutsy choices—compellingly original.”
Booklist
“The portrayal of Asha’s initially misguided but relatable social awakening is so honest that readers will find themselves first cringing at her efforts, then cheering her on.”
Details
Author: |
Sarah Jamila Stevenson |
Interest Level Low: |
Age 14 |
Interest Level High: |
Age 17 |
Reading Level: |
Age 14 |
Lexile Level Low: |
870L |
Lexile Level High: |
870L |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2011 |
Number of Pages: |
336 Per Title" |
Teaching Guide: |
No |
Set: |
No |
Award Winner: |
Yes |
Binding Type: |
Paperback |