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Let Me Hear a Rhyme

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In this striking new novel by the critically acclaimed author of Allegedly and Monday's Not Coming, Tiffany D. Jackson tells the story of three Brooklyn teens who plot to turn their murdered friend into a major rap star by pretending he's still alive. Brooklyn, 1998. Biggie Smalls was right: Things done changed. But that doesn't mean that Quadir and Jarrell are cool letting their best friend Steph's music lie forgotten under his bed after he's murdered--not when his rhymes could turn any Bed Stuy corner into a party. With the help of Steph's younger sister Jasmine, they come up with a plan to promote Steph's music under a new rap name: the Architect. Soon, everyone wants a piece of him. When his demo catches the attention of a hotheaded music label rep, the trio must prove Steph's talent from beyond the grave.As the pressure of keeping their secret grows, Quadir, Jarrell, and Jasmine are forced to confront the truth about what happened to Steph. Only, each has something to hide. And with everything riding on Steph's fame, they need to decide what they stand for or lose all that they've worked so hard to hold on to--including each other.Jackson scores a bullseye with her passionate homage to Black city life in the late '90s. (Publishers Weekly, An Anti-Racist Children's and YA Reading List)

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ISBN9781432885205
PublisherGale, a Cengage Company
Publication Date01/27/21
Pages510

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    After loving On the Come Up I started looking for books where music is important to the characters and has an impact on the story and I stumbled upon this book. I can gladly announce that I enjoyed it a lot. Jasmin lost her brother, Quadir and Jarrell lost their best friend so the three of them decide to share the music Steph recorded before his death with the world. While selling CDs with his Songs and plotting to get him signed by a music label, they also discovered more about how and why Steph was murdered. I loved the music references and the adorable friendship moments in this book. But I have to admit that with the three of them being only 15 to 16 years old, them pretending to be Steph's managers felt unrealistic. I don't think they could actually pull that off with no one recognizing their lacking professionalism or their age. Nevertheless this was an enjoyable read and I'd definitely recommend it!

    Jun 13, 2021

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