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14 Jan / Little White Lies by Brianna Baker and F. Bowman Hastie III [in Booklist]

Little White Lies by Brianna Baker and F. Bowman Hastie III on BookDragon via Booklist (681x1024)Because she “can no longer idly sit by and consume the Little White Lies that [her] parents tell,” Coretta channels her frustration into a debut blog post about power, politics, mixed-race identity, Afros, and Rosa Parks. The blog goes viral, and Coretta’s 4.0, extracurriculars, college apps, and relationships begin to falter.

Desperate, she hires Karl, a social media wordsmith, as a ghostwriter, and the middle-aged white man pulls off impersonating an African American teenage girl. When the billionaire Skool twins give Coretta her own TV show, she and Karl are confronted with a challenge neither ever expected.

Written in alternating she-said-he-said chapters by comedian Brianna Baker and real-life ghostwriter F. Bowman Hastie III, this is an over-the-top, ripped-from-the-headlines morality tale sure to be in demand by media-savvy teens familiar with Bey and Kanye, #BlackTwitter and white privilege, after-school altruism, and scam laptop donations to Africa. Today’s brave new world demands more than just the three Rs; Baker and Hastie prove revenge and redemption are requirements, too.

Review: “Books for Youth,” Booklist, January 1, 2016

Readers: Young Adult

Published: 2016

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Black/African American, Fiction, Middle Grade Readers, Repost, Young Adult Readers Tags > Betrayal, BookDragon, Booklist, Brianna Baker, F. Bowman Hastie III, Friendship, Little White Lies, Parent/child relationship, Race/Racism
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