Simone Breaks All the Rules
Simone Breaks All the Rules
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Annotation: Perfect for fans of You Should See Me in a Crown and Never Have I Ever, this hilarious and heartfelt rom-com from bestse... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #256025
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 06/01/21
Pages: 309 pages
ISBN: 1-338-68172-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-338-68172-7
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020056417
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

New Jersey high school seniors make an attempt at rebellion before graduation.Simone Thibodeaux wants to choose her own date for the prom and to live on campus during college. And while those two things might not seem like a big deal for some high school seniors, they are when your parents are strict Haitian immigrants. Simone attends an all-girls Catholic school, has a curfew, and isn't allowed to date until college. While she has been responsible, focusing all her energy on academics, even getting into Rutgers via early decision doesn't persuade her parents that living away from home is a good idea. Their plan is for her to follow in her sister's footsteps and suffer the embarrassment of a preselected date for prom (a boy from a nice Haitian family, of course) and commute to Rutgers. Simone joins forces with two classmates who also have overprotective parents-one the daughter of Indian immigrants and one a White girl whose family was targeted on social media-to create a senior year bucket list and claim some level of independence. Baseball-loving Simone is a wonderfully crafted character, and Rigaud uses the awkwardness of the late bloomers' attempts to be cool with perfect comedic timing. This is a great depiction of Haitian American culture that both affirms and informs.Offering a steady mix of romance and humor, this is a home run. (Fiction. 12-18)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

New Jersey high school senior Simone Thibodeaux, 18, wants to live life on her own terms, but it-s an uphill battle against her strict Haitian immigrant parents. Determined to enjoy her final year at her Catholic all-girls- high school, she recruits Indian American lab partner Amita Nadar, and white Kira Gifford, the victim of a media frenzy surrounding her family. Together, they create a joint bucket list called Senior Playlist, plotting how they-ll help each other achieve every item before graduation. After witnessing her parents pick her sister-s Haitian American prom date, Simone vehemently refuses to date his younger brother, Ben. Though the connection between them slowly grows, Simone-s biggest concern is getting her crush, Gavin Stackhouse, to notice her. As Simone tries to find herself, she also draws closer to her Haitian identity. Rigaud (Truly Madly Royally) infuses a delightfully funny narrative with a diaspora-specific lesson-Simone learning to value the sacrifices of her immigrant parents-within a universally relatable tale of seeking oneself and independence amid warm relationships with family, friends, and community. Ages 12-up. Agent: Laura Dail, Laura Dail Literary. (June)

School Library Journal (Thu Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Gr 6 Up-High school senior Simone Thibodeaux has always played by her parents' ruleswhether she wanted to or not. With a perfect older sister not offering much help rebellion-wise, and as graduationand more importantly, promlooms, Simone joins with two friends with similarly strict parents and the trio composes a senior year bucket list to help them finally let loose. From cutting class to clubbing, these New Jersey teens bond over their families' loving but tight holds. Simone's main obsessiongetting a prom dateeclipses her other plans as she attempts to avoid the (admittedly cute) setup her mom has arranged. This romp through New Jersey is a lighthearted peek into Haitian American life, as Simone deals with her protective mother and the rest of her family, all well-drawn, nuanced, multidimensional characters. In particular, Simone's dynamic with her mother and sister crackles with realism, humor, and affection. Some of the back-and-forth of prom date switches slows down the plot, but ultimately teens will enjoy this fun family story. VERDICT Fans of Jenny Han and Brandy Colbert will find much to cheer about in this entertaining and charming novel. Elissa Bongiorno, Washington, DC

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Thu Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
Word Count: 73,076
Reading Level: 5.1
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.1 / points: 11.0 / quiz: 518166 / grade: Middle Grades+

Perfect for fans of You Should See Me in a Crown and Never Have I Ever, this hilarious and heartfelt rom-com from bestselling author Debbie Rigaud is pure Black girl joy.

Simone Thibodeaux is about to switch things up.

Check her life: Its sealed in a boy-proof container. Her Haitian immigrant parents send Simone to an all-girls high school and enforce strict no-dating rules. As for prom? Simone is allowed to go on one condition: Her parents will select her date (a boy from a nice, Haitian immigrant family, obviously).

Simone is desperate to avoid the setup -- especially since she has a serious crush on another boy. It's time to take action. Simone and her fellow late-bloomer friends make a senior year bucket list of all the wild things they haven't done yet. Like: going out dancing, skipping class (what), and oh yeah -- deciding their own prom destinies.

But as the list takes on a life of its own, things get much messier than Simone expected. Can she figure out which rules are worth breaking and which might save her from heartbreak?


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