Rising Troublemaker
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Praise for Rising Troublemaker:
“Readers are given the confidence to demand more, without feeling guilty or judged. Young people, especially Black teen girls, will appreciate Jones’ affirmations and kick-ass self-empowerment wisdom. Highly recommended." –Booklist, starred review
“The author’s conversational tone and transparent honesty include opening up about her own moments of growth. The goal of dismantling fear is presented in an easy-to-understand format that makes it seem possible. Overall, the narrative’s humor and humility make for an engaging and thought-provoking read. An honest guide for personal growth and fighting injustice." –Kirkus
“Readers are given the confidence to demand more, without feeling guilty or judged. Young people, especially Black teen girls, will appreciate Jones’ affirmations and kick-ass self-empowerment wisdom. Highly recommended." –Booklist, starred review
“The author’s conversational tone and transparent honesty include opening up about her own moments of growth. The goal of dismantling fear is presented in an easy-to-understand format that makes it seem possible. Overall, the narrative’s humor and humility make for an engaging and thought-provoking read. An honest guide for personal growth and fighting injustice." –Kirkus
- Pages: 272 Pages
- Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
- Imprint: Philomel Books
- ISBN: 9780593526057
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Rising Troublemaker
“Readers are given the confidence to demand more, without feeling guilty or judged. Young people, especially Black teen girls, will appreciate Jones’ affirmations and kick-ass self-empowerment wisdom. Highly recommended." –Booklist, starred review
“The author’s conversational tone and transparent honesty include opening up about her own moments of growth. The goal of dismantling fear is presented in an easy-to-understand format that makes it seem possible. Overall, the narrative’s humor and humility make for an engaging and thought-provoking read. An honest guide for personal growth and fighting injustice." –Kirkus