In a timely, insightful story told with sparkling wit and heart, young
musicians protesting plans for budget cuts navigate miscalculations,
indifferent adults, and unexpected loss as they discover the power of
speaking out and the value of listening.
"A brave and dazzling debut, this timely novel is a blueprint for
hope."--Katherine Applegate, Newbery Medalist and best-selling author of
The One and Only Ivan
"Keen and clear and fiercely funny."--Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist
and best-selling author of A Long Walk to Water
"Brilliant, sharp, comic, poignant, and true."-- Gary D. Schmidt,
two-time Newbery Honor-winning author of The Wednesday Wars
"A splendid novel filled with honesty and heart."--Karina Yan Glaser,
best-selling author of the Vanderbeekers series.
Fifth period is hands down the best time of day in Connor U. Eubanks
Middle School, because that's when Mr. Lewis teaches Jazz Lab. So his
students are devastated when their beloved teacher quits abruptly. Once
they make a connection between budget cuts and Mr. Lewis's
disappearance, they hatch a plan: stop the cuts, save their class.
Soon, they become an unlikely band of crusaders, and their quest quickly
snowballs into something much bigger--a movement involving the whole
middle school. But the adults in charge seem determined to ignore their
every protest. How can the kids make themselves heard?