Future rock star or friendless misfit? That's no choice at all. In
this acclaimed novel by Newbery Medalist Erin Entrada Kelly,
twelve-year-old Apple grapples with being different; with friends and
backstabbers; and with following her dreams.
Publishers Weekly called Blackbird Fly "a true triumph," and the
Los Angeles Times Book Review said, "Apple soars like the eponymous
blackbird of her favorite Beatles song."
Apple has always felt a little different from her classmates. She and
her mother moved to Louisiana from the Philippines when she was little,
and her mother still cooks Filipino foods and chastises Apple for
becoming "too American." When Apple's friends turn on her and everything
about her life starts to seem weird and embarrassing, Apple turns to
music. If she can just save enough to buy a guitar and learn to play,
maybe she can change herself. It might be the music that saves her . . .
or it might be her two new friends, who show her how special she really
is.
Erin Entrada Kelly deftly brings Apple's conflicted emotions to the page
in her debut novel about family, friendship, popularity, and going your
own way. "A must-read for those kids cringing at their own
identities."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.