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Release date
November 5, 2019 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781338567731
- File size: 140476 KB
- Duration: 04:52:39
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Imani Parks guides listeners deep into the heart of a creepy ghost story that explores America's segregated past. Iris is the captain of her school's step team, and Parks gives her a light, youthful voice perfectly suited for her wide-eyed eagerness. After Iris and her friend Daniel uncover the name "Avery Moore" on a tombstone in an abandoned cemetery, the ghost of Avery begins to visit Iris, asking to be remembered. Parks slowly ramps up the sense of foreboding as Iris and Daniel discover that Avery was one of the nameless nine African-Americans who first desegregated their school and Avery's voice becomes more menacing with her demands. Parks rounds out the performance with a range of convincingly portrayed adult characters. S.C. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
September 23, 2019
Both historically and culturally relevant, Brown’s thoughtful ghost story explores the legacy of racism through segregation. In North Carolina, Iris and her best friend Daniel, both African-American, sneak out one night to play in just-fallen snow, only to stumble upon the abandoned grave of Avery Moore, who died in 1956 at their current age: 11. After repeatedly finding her bedroom window open, Iris sees “the shimmering, gray shadow of a girl emerging from her window.” When Iris and Daniel decide to conduct their social studies project on abandoned graves, they find that Avery’s is part of an entire segregated black cemetery that has faded from history. Iris struggles with erasure at school and getting less attention than her sibling at home, ideas that intertwine as Avery’s ghost emerges and seeks recognition. Through Daniel’s close-knit family—his single mother and superstitious grandmother, both coping with his father’s death—the novel also explores the multifaceted nature of grief alongside close childhood friendships and the historical significance of racism. Although secondary characters can feel a bit one-dimensional, the story is robust enough to balance it out, making this a solid debut in which the horrors are both historical and spectral. Ages 8–12. Agent: Holly Root, Root Literary.
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- OverDrive Listen audiobook
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