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Seventh-grader Serena Shaw is trying to keep up at school while rehearsing for the lead role in the spring musical and dealing with a father so "blue" he is nearly catatonic. With the aid of a not-so-secret admirer as well as a growing sense of self-confidence, she faces the challenges of caring for herself and her ball-of-charm younger brother, all while attempting to lead the life of a normal pre-teen. Readers will be drawn into this convincing portrait of a vivacious young person who is on a path to discovering that taking on responsibility sometimes means finding the best way to ask for help.

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Praise for Traci L. Jones:

"Standing Against the Wind"

Winner of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award

"The gripping story of a contemporary kid who wants to make her dreams come true."--Booklist

"Patrice is a true hero, a child who has the inner strength to overcome roadblocks to success. Moving and thought-provoking."--Kirkus Reviews

"Stories of hope, loyalty, and success such as this one are valuable."--School Library Journal

"Patrice and Monty emerge as likable kids; readers can plug into their story at multiple levels."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"This excellent first novel is quite memorable, and readers will be drawn into Patrice's quiet but determined quest for a more promising future. A highly recommended purchase for libraries serving middle and high school students."--Voice of Youth Advocates

"Finding My Place"

"In the fall of 1975, Tiphanie Baker leaves her comfortable neighborhood and moves to a nearly all-white sc

"Jones creates a convincing character in Serena...Readers will be immediately sympathetic to Serena's plight and draw a sigh of relief when she finally gets the help she needs." --"BCCB" "Serena's courage, perseverance, and hesitant relationships with friends, with Henry, and with new boyfriend Elijah make her a compelling character." -- "Horn Book Magazine""" "The portrayal of Serena is strong, showing both her maturity in handling her family problems and her normal seventh-grade insecurities...A compassionate portrait of an African-American family coping with grief and mental illness." --"Kirkus Reviews""" ..".a moving portrait of a girl forced by her mother's death and her father's incapacitating depression to accept adult household and child-raising responsibilities." --"Publishers Weekly"

Praise for Traci L. Jones:

"Standing Against the Wind"

Winner of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award

"The gripping story of a contemporary kid who wants to make hern

"Jones has done a magnificent job of describing someone who is clinically depressed." --"School Library Journal" "Jones creates a convincing character in Serena...Readers will be immediately sympathetic to Serena's plight and draw a sigh of relief when she finally gets the help she needs." --"BCCB" "Serena's courage, perseverance, and hesitant relationships with friends, with Henry, and with new boyfriend Elijah make her a compelling character." -- "Horn Book Magazine""" "The portrayal of Serena is strong, showing both her maturity in handling her family problems and her normal seventh-grade insecurities...A compassionate portrait of an African-American family coping with grief and mental illness." --"Kirkus Reviews""" ..".a moving portrait of a girl forced by her mother's death and her father's incapacitating depression to accept adult household and child-raising responsibilities." --"Publishers Weekly"

Praise for Traci L. Jones:

"Standing Against the Wind"

Winner of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award

"The gripping story of a contemporary kid who wants to make her dreams come true."--Booklist

"Patrice is a true hero, a child who has the inner strength to overcome roadblocks to success. Moving and thought-provoking."--Kirkus Reviews

"Stories of hope, loyalty, and success such as this one are valuable."--School Library Journal

"Patrice and Monty emerge as likable kids; readers can plug into their story at multiple levels."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"This excellent first novel is quite memorable, and readers will be drawn into Patrice's quiet but determined quest for a more promising future. A highly recommended purchase for libraries serving middle and high school students."--Voice of Youth Advocates

"Finding My Place"

"In the fall of 1975, Tiphanie Baker leaves her comfortable neighborhood and moves to a nearly all-white school in Denver's suburbs, where she 'never felt so Black--and so friendless--in my entire life' . . . A straightforward, well-told story with characters that ring true." --Publishers Weekly

"The book portrays the mood and perceptions of the time. People of differing ethnicities and races are still becoming accustomed to living, working, and going to school together, as demonstrated by the awkwardness and uncertainty with which Tiphanie and her fellow students regard each other . . . Interesting and enjoyable." --School Library Journal

Praise for Traci L. Jones:

"Standing Against the Wind"

"Finding My Place"

Jones has done a magnificent job of describing someone who is clinically depressed. "School Library Journal"

Jones creates a convincing character in Serena Readers will be immediately sympathetic to Serena's plight and draw a sigh of relief when she finally gets the help she needs. "BCCB"

Serena's courage, perseverance, and hesitant relationships with friends, with Henry, and with new boyfriend Elijah make her a compelling character. "Horn Book Magazine"

The portrayal of Serena is strong, showing both her maturity in handling her family problems and her normal seventh-grade insecurities A compassionate portrait of an African-American family coping with grief and mental illness. "Kirkus Reviews"

...a moving portrait of a girl forced by her mother's death and her father's incapacitating depression to accept adult household and child-raising responsibilities. "Publishers Weekly"

The gripping story of a contemporary kid who wants to make her dreams come true. "Booklist on Standing Against the Wind"

Patrice is a true hero, a child who has the inner strength to overcome roadblocks to success. Moving and thought-provoking. "Kirkus Reviews on Standing Against the Wind"

Stories of hope, loyalty, and success such as this one are valuable. "School Library Journal on Standing Against the Wind"

Patrice and Monty emerge as likable kids; readers can plug into their story at multiple levels. "The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books on Standing Against the Wind"

This excellent first novel is quite memorable, and readers will be drawn into Patrice's quiet but determined quest for a more promising future. A highly recommended purchase for libraries serving middle and high school students. "Voice of Youth Advocates on Standing Against the Wind"

In the fall of 1975, Tiphanie Baker leaves her comfortable neighborhood and moves to a nearly all-white school in Denver's suburbs, where she never felt so Black--and so friendless--in my entire life' . . . A straightforward, well-told story with characters that ring true. "Publishers Weekly on Finding My Place"

The book portrays the mood and perceptions of the time. People of differing ethnicities and races are still becoming accustomed to living, working, and going to school together, as demonstrated by the awkwardness and uncertainty with which Tiphanie and her fellow students regard each other . . . Interesting and enjoyable. "School Library Journal on Finding My Place""

"Jones has done a magnificent job of describing someone who is clinically depressed." --School Library Journal

"Jones creates a convincing character in Serena...Readers will be immediately sympathetic to Serena's plight and draw a sigh of relief when she finally gets the help she needs." --BCCB

"Serena's courage, perseverance, and hesitant relationships with friends, with Henry, and with new boyfriend Elijah make her a compelling character." --Horn Book Magazine

"The portrayal of Serena is strong, showing both her maturity in handling her family problems and her normal seventh-grade insecurities...A compassionate portrait of an African-American family coping with grief and mental illness." --Kirkus Reviews

..".a moving portrait of a girl forced by her mother's death and her father's incapacitating depression to accept adult household and child-raising responsibilities." --Publishers Weekly

"The gripping story of a contemporary kid who wants to make her dreams come true." --Booklist on Standing Against the Wind

"Patrice is a true hero, a child who has the inner strength to overcome roadblocks to success. Moving and thought-provoking." --Kirkus Reviews on Standing Against the Wind

"Stories of hope, loyalty, and success such as this one are valuable." --School Library Journal on Standing Against the Wind

"Patrice and Monty emerge as likable kids; readers can plug into their story at multiple levels." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books on Standing Against the Wind

"This excellent first novel is quite memorable, and readers will be drawn into Patrice's quiet but determined quest for a more promising future. A highly recommended purchase for libraries serving middle and high school students." --Voice of Youth Advocates on Standing Against the Wind

"In the fall of 1975, Tiphanie Baker leaves her comfortable neighborhood and moves to a nearly all-white school in Denver's suburbs, where she 'never felt so Black--and so friendless--in my entire life' . . . A straightforward, well-told story with characters that ring true." --Publishers Weekly on Finding My Place

"The book portrays the mood and perceptions of the time. People of differing ethnicities and races are still becoming accustomed to living, working, and going to school together, as demonstrated by the awkwardness and uncertainty with which Tiphanie and her fellow students regard each other . . . Interesting and enjoyable." --School Library Journal on Finding My Place

About the Author:

TRACI L. JONES grew up in Denver, Colorado, in the very same house in which she now lives with her husband and four children.

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  • PublisherFarrar Straus & Giroux
  • Publication date2011
  • ISBN 10 0374369143
  • ISBN 13 9780374369149
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages200
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