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Why We Fly

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Sydney Taylor Book Award Notable book in the Young Adult category

From the New York Times bestselling authors of I'm Not Dying with You Tonight comes a story about friendship, privilege, sports, and protest.

With a rocky start to senior year, cheerleaders and lifelong best friends Eleanor and Chanel have a lot on their minds. Eleanor is still in physical therapy months after a serious concussion from a failed cheer stunt. Chanel starts making questionable decisions to deal with the mounting pressure of college applications. But they have each other's backs—just as always, until Eleanor's new relationship with star quarterback Three starts a rift between them.

Then, the cheer squad decides to take a knee at the season's first football game, and what seemed like a positive show of solidarity suddenly shines a national spotlight on the team—and becomes the reason for a larger fallout between the girls. As Eleanor and Chanel grapple with the weight of the consequences as well as their own problems, can the girls rely on the friendship they've always shared?

Praise for I'm Not Dying with You Tonight:

A Barnes & Noble Book Club Pick

"Compelling and powerful"—Angie Thomas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give

"A vital addition to the YA race relations canon."—Nic Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin

"Important reading for both teenagers and adults."—Hello Giggles

"Not to be missed."—Paste Magazine

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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2021
      The senior year of best friends and cheer squad members Eleanor "Leni" Greenberg and Chanel Rose "Nelly" Irons is upended by their decision to kneel during the national anthem. Narrated in alternating chapters by Leni, who is White and Jewish, and Nelly, who is from an upwardly mobile African American family, the book chronicles the girls' senior year as they navigate the pressures of elite high school sports, family expectations, college admissions, and the consequences of their burgeoning social activism. When Cody Knight, a professional football player and graduate of their Atlanta, Georgia, high school, is disciplined for taking a knee in contravention of a new rule, the girls rally their cheerleading team to take a knee during a high school football game in solidarity against police brutality. Predictably, it is Nelly who bears the brunt of the ensuing backlash, threatening all that she's worked for. Leni's romantic relationship with Sam "Three" Walters, a light-skinned African American student who serves as captain of the school's football team, complicates their friendship while offering an opportunity for readers to explore some of the political differences that exist within the African American community. The premise is timely, and the novel abounds with details that attempt to build authenticity; unfortunately, the characterization at times feels two-dimensional and lacking in shading and nuance. Inspired by recent events, this novel will spark dialogue about race, class, privilege, and performative activism. (authors' note) (Fiction. 14-18)

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      September 1, 2021
      Grades 9-12 For longtime friends Eleanor and Chanel, their final year as high-school cheerleaders is proving to be challenging. While Eleanor continues to battle the aftereffects of a recent concussion in secret, Chanel is trying to crawl out of her sister's shadow by applying to top colleges. As Eleanor becomes romantically involved with star quarterback Three and is named captain in place of more deserving Chanel, their friendship begins to splinter. But it's when the cheer squad takes a knee at a game to support a previous alum that unforeseen consequences lead to a fallout that's more than their friendship can handle. Inspired by true events, coauthors Jones and Segal (I'm Not Dying with You Tonight, 2019) use the dual perspectives of their main characters to lean into how their experiences differ due to race. Although the angle is powerful, the story loses steam in the last half, where there is more summarization and resolutions are absent. Still, the strong focus on racial justice and how growing up sometimes means growing apart will resonate with many.

      COPYRIGHT(2021) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.4
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:4

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