Award-winning author Tanita S. Davis delivers a heartwarming and
humorous middle grade tale about a young Black girl who finds her
own voice through vlogging and learns to speak out. Perfect for fans
for Sharon M. Draper and Lisa Greenwald.
JC shines like a 4th of July sparkler. She has the best ideas, the
biggest, funniest laugh, and the party starts when she arrives. Serena
St. John is proud to be known as her best friend.
Everything changes when JC returns from the hospital with a new
kidney--and a new best friend. Out of the spotlight of JC's friendship,
suddenly things aren't quite so sparkly in Serena's world.
Lonely Serena works on perfecting her vlogs, hoping to earn a shot at
becoming a classroom reporter. If she can be smart and funny on video,
why can't she manage that in real life? If only she could always pause,
edit, or delete conversations. It would be so much easier to say the
right thing at the right time . . . instead of not saying what she
should, or, even worse, blurting out a secret that wasn't hers to share.
Life doesn't have a pause button--but as Serena discovers her voice
through vlogging, she learns that she's not just there to reflect JC's
light--she's fully capable of shining on her own.