Shoot the Storm
Shoot the Storm
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West 44 Books
Annotation: Aaliyah saw her father Boogie-G killed on the park basketball courts. For a while, Aaliyah stopped talking, but after finding videos of her father rapping on stage, Aaliyah begins to rap. Two years later, she's at the top of her game on the basketball court and finding her rhythm with rap, until she sees her father's killer again. Aaliyah considers joining her father's old gang to avenge his death, but what will it cost her? Contains Mature Material.
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #317701
Format: Library Binding
Special Formats: High Low High Low Mature Content Mature Content
Publisher: West 44 Books
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 02/01/22
Pages: 192 pages
ISBN: 1-9785956-7-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-9785956-7-5
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (Mon Jun 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Tragedy turns a top basketball prospect toward a life of hard, hurt-filled choices-but it's never too late to become more than our pain.When her loving ex-con father is assassinated, Aaliyah Davis' already tumultuous life in Buffalo, New York, is turned upside down. A star hooper, like her father before her, and an unrepentant tomboy, to the chagrin of her absentee mother, 16-year-old Aaliyah experiences the sort of trauma no one should have to but that is unfortunately all too common. Her story is presented here in raw, poignant verse with first-person adolescent lyricism. With basketball no longer an effective distraction from her growing anger, a budding relationship with a schoolmate who's suffered similarly from gun violence quickly turns into an opportunity for revenge. Until a stint in juvenile detention that pointedly parallels her father's incarceration, learning to trust the right people proves to be disastrously difficult for Aaliyah and many of the young people in this complicated story of loss, betrayal, and widespread neglect-but it's a hard-earned lesson that ultimately sets her free. Accessible for reluctant readers, the attractive design and fluid writing style make this a broadly appealing work. Main characters are Black.Trauma abounds in this earnest verse novel that ultimately-perhaps boldly-offers minimal consolation. (Verse novel. 12-17)

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Kirkus Reviews (Mon Jun 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 9-12
Guided Reading Level: N

Aaliyah saw her father Boogie-G killed on the park basketball courts. For a while, Aaliyah stopped talking, but after finding videos of her father rapping on stage, Aaliyah begins to rap. Two years later, she's at the top of her game on the basketball court and finding her rhythm with rap, until she sees her father's killer again. Aaliyah considers joining her father's old gang to avenge his death, but what will it cost her?


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