National Book Award-finalist Ibi Zoboi makes her middle-grade debut
with a moving story of a girl finding her place in a world that's
changing at warp speed.
Twelve-year-old Ebony-Grace Norfleet has lived with her beloved
grandfather Jeremiah in Huntsville, Alabama ever since she was little.
As one of the first black engineers to integrate NASA, Jeremiah has
nurtured Ebony-Grace's love for all things outer space and science
fiction--especially Star Wars and Star Trek. But in the summer of
1984, when trouble arises with Jeremiah, it's decided she'll spend a few
weeks with her father in Harlem.
Harlem is an exciting and terrifying place for a sheltered girl from
Hunstville, and Ebony-Grace's first instinct is to retreat into her
imagination. But soon 126th Street begins to reveal that it has more in
common with her beloved sci-fi adventures than she ever thought
possible, and by summer's end, Ebony-Grace discovers that Harlem has a
place for a girl whose eyes are always on the stars.
A New York Times Bestseller