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Chasing Butterflies

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Every kid dreams of happily-ever-after. . .until her world is turned upside down. . .
At sixteen, gifted pianist and poet Nia Daniels has already known her share of heartache. But despite the pain of losing her mother and grandmother, she's managed to excel, thanks to her beloved father's love and support. He's held her through every tragedy, and cheered her on through every performance. Nia can't imagine what she'd do without him—until an illness suddenly takes him, and she has no choice. And Nia's in for one more shocking blow. The man who'd always been her rock, her constant, wasn't her biological dad.
Orphaned and confused, Nia is desperate for answers. But what she finds will uproot her from the life she's always known in California and bring her to the east coast—to Omar. He's a man who's spent most of his life—and all of Nia's—behind bars. He's her biological father. An ex-gang member. Living in the hood. And he's determined to do whatever it takes to win the love of his only daughter and make up for his mistakes. If only she'll let him...
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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2016

      Gr 9 Up-Even though Nia Daniels lost her mother when she was young, she still has her beloved father to support her. She lives a blessed life in Long Beach, CA, where she goes to high school and writes poetry. That is, until her daddy dies suddenly and she discovers that he isn't her real father. Her biological father has been in prison the last 16 years and is ready to have her in his life again. When she is sent to live with him for the summer in the New Jersey projects, it's a jarring experience. This book contains a lot of slang, and supporting characters engage in a number of sexual encounters. The lingo is easy to understand most of the time, and Nia herself has to acclimate to her new environment and the vernacular that it requires. The N-word is never uttered but is suggested and replaced with other terms. Drug use is present throughout. The work authentically portrays the tragedy of losing a cherished parent and how a teen copes with such an event. Some plotlines could have been wrapped up more effectively, but overall this title is unputdownable. The poetry written by Nia is particularly wonderful. VERDICT A fantastic example of YA urban fiction with a sympathetic character. Purchase for all realistic fiction collections.-Kristin Anderson, Bloomingdale Public Library, IL

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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