A chorus rises / Bethany C. Morrow.
Once Portland-famous and now infamous, seventeen-year-old Naema Bradshaw is an Eloko--a charismatic person gifted with a melody that people adore--who navigates a personal and public reckoning, confronts the limits of her privilege, and discovers the nature of her Black girl magic.
Teen influencer Naema Bradshaw was famous, privileged-- and she an Eloko, a person who is gifted with a song that woos anyone who hears it. Everyone loved her-- until she was cast as the awful person who exposed Tavia's secret siren powers. Now she's being dragged by the media. No one understands her side: not her boyfriend, not her friends, nor her Eloko community. She head to the Southwest, determined to make a comeback. When a new, flourishing segment of Naema's online supporters start targeting black girls, Naema must discover the true purpose of her magical voice. -- adapted from jacket
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250316035
- ISBN: 1250316030
- Physical Description: 260 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Tor Teen, 2021.
- Copyright: ℗♭2021
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General Note: | "A Tom Doherty Associates book." Sequel to: A song below water. |
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Genre: | Young adult fiction. Young adult works. Fantasy fiction. Fiction. Juvenile works. Novels. Fantasy fiction. Novels. |
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Bethany C. Morrow is a national bestselling author. Her young adult novels include A Song Below Water, A Chorus Rises, and the Little Women remix, So Many Beginnings, and she is editor/contributor to the young adult anthology Take The Mic, which won the 2020 ILA Social Justice in Literature award. Her adult novels include Mem, and the forthcoming social horror, Cherish Farrah. Her work has been featured in The LA Times, Forbes, Bustle, Buzzfeed, and more. She is included on USA TODAY's list of 100 Black novelists and fiction writers you should read.