From the author of A Good Kind of Trouble, a Walter Dean Myers Honor
Book, comes another unforgettable story about finding your voice--and
finding your people. Perfect for fans of Sharon Draper, Meg Medina, and
Jason Reynolds.
Eleven-year-old Jenae doesn't have any friends--and she's just fine with
that. She's so good at being invisible in school, it's almost like she
has a superpower, like her idol, Astrid Dane. At home, Jenae has plenty
of company, like her no-nonsense mama; her older brother, Malcolm, who
is home from college after a basketball injury; and her beloved grandpa,
Gee.
Then a new student shows up at school--a boy named Aubrey with fiery red
hair and a smile that won't quit. Jenae can't figure out why he keeps
popping up everywhere she goes. The more she tries to push him away, the
more he seems determined to be her friend. Despite herself, Jenae starts
getting used to having him around.
But when the two are paired up for a class debate about the proposed
name change for their school, Jenae knows this new friendship has an
expiration date. Aubrey is desperate to win and earn a coveted spot on
the debate team.
There's just one problem: Jenae would do almost anything to avoid
speaking up in front of an audience--including risking the first real
friendship she's ever had.