Nigeria Jones
Ibi Zoboi. HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray, $19.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-288884-6
Sixteen-year-old Nigeria Jones explores complex relationships with her famous freedom-fighter father and her all-Black commune in this striking portrait by Zoboi (Star Child). All her life, Nigeria has been homeschooled by teachers in the Movement, a Black activist community created by her father. But a year after her mother abruptly leaves, Nigeria learns that she wanted Nigeria to attend a majority-white Quaker high school, contrary to her father’s wishes and the Movement’s teachings and ideals. Nigeria chooses to attend anyway, and this decision causes ripple effects throughout her community and proves to have drastic implications for her relationship with her dad. These first steps outside her comfort zone help Nigeria learn more about who she is and who she might want to become, and with that knowledge comes a new understanding of what it means to choose one’s own life path. Through Nigeria’s powerfully resonant first-person voice, Zoboi’s mesmerizing storytelling soars. The novel’s chapter headers and narrative structure recall the framework of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, providing a fitting foundation for thorough interrogations of love and loyalty, personal and communal history, spirituality, and white supremacy and misogyny. Ages 13–up. Agent: Elena Giovinazzo, Pippin Properties. (May)
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Reviewed on: 04/13/2023
Genre: Children's
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