Book Descriptions
for Sister Mischief by Laura Goode
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Esme and her three closest friends are Sister Mischief, an all-girl hip-hop group in a predominantly white Minneapolis suburb. Far from posers, the girls embrace hip-hop as an art form blending personal and political expression and musical experimentation. But the principal of their high school thinks hip-hop is gangster music. One dimension of debut novelist Laura Goode’s story follows Sister Mischief’s ongoing effort to fight the school administration after hip-hop is banned. They form an unsanctioned student group combining discussion of hip-hop music with a Gay-Straight Alliance: Hip Hop for Heteros and Homos (4H). But it’s as much personal as political for Esme, who comes out early on in the novel. She falls in love with band mate Rowie and their relationship unfolds with explicit and tender intimacy, and also great secrecy: Rowie is terrified her parents will find out. Esme is convinced Rowie’s progressive mother would be supportive, but for Rowie, who is Bengali, culture and family cannot be separated. Goode’s lively writing is full of humor and genuine feeling. Her novel is laced with hip hop slang, including heavy swearing, and buoyed by smart discussions among her intelligent characters about the power of language, sex and sexuality, race, politics, religion, and more. References to hip-hop music makers—present day and in the past—also pepper a narrative whose characters are cast with unapologetic attitude. (Age 14 and older)
CCBC Choices 2012. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A gay suburban hip-hopper freaks out her Christian high school - and falls in love - in this righteously funny and totally tender YA debut, for real.
Listen up: You’re about to get rocked by the fiercest, baddest all-girl hip-hop crew in the Twin Cities - or at least in the wealthy, white, Bible-thumping suburb of Holyhill, Minnesota. Our heroine, Esme Rockett (aka MC Ferocious) is a Jewish lesbian lyricist. In her crew, Esme’s got her BFFs Marcy (aka DJ SheStorm, the butchest straight girl in town) and Tess (aka The ConTessa, the pretty, popular powerhouse of a vocalist). But Esme’s feelings for her co-MC, Rowie (MC Rohini), a beautiful, brilliant, beguiling desi chick, are bound to get complicated. And before they know it, the queer hip-hop revolution Esme and her girls have exploded in Holyhill is on the line. Exciting new talent Laura Goode lays down a snappy, provocative, and heartfelt novel about discovering the rhythm of your own truth.
Listen up: You’re about to get rocked by the fiercest, baddest all-girl hip-hop crew in the Twin Cities - or at least in the wealthy, white, Bible-thumping suburb of Holyhill, Minnesota. Our heroine, Esme Rockett (aka MC Ferocious) is a Jewish lesbian lyricist. In her crew, Esme’s got her BFFs Marcy (aka DJ SheStorm, the butchest straight girl in town) and Tess (aka The ConTessa, the pretty, popular powerhouse of a vocalist). But Esme’s feelings for her co-MC, Rowie (MC Rohini), a beautiful, brilliant, beguiling desi chick, are bound to get complicated. And before they know it, the queer hip-hop revolution Esme and her girls have exploded in Holyhill is on the line. Exciting new talent Laura Goode lays down a snappy, provocative, and heartfelt novel about discovering the rhythm of your own truth.
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