Structure/Length: Novel divided into chapters; approximately 384 pages; audiobook length approximately 6 hours, 46 minutes
Protagonist/Central Conflict:A Good Kind of Trouble is a compelling middle grade novel by Lisa Moore Ramée. The central conflict revolves around Shayla, a young Black American girl in the seventh grade, who has always followed the rules to avoid getting into trouble. However, when she becomes involved in the Black Lives Matter movement, she starts to question the world around her and the injustices she witnesses. The novel follows Shayla’s journey as she learns about activism, social justice, and the complexities of friendship and family. It's a coming-of-age story that addresses important issues while exploring the challenges of growing up. Lisa Moore Ramée’s storytelling is known for its relatable characters and thought-provoking themes.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Themes related to racial justice, social activism, and growing up
Lisa Moore Ramée, Author
Bio: American author known for her middle grade novels that tackle important social issues; Lisa Moore Ramee has received recognition for her impactful storytelling
Other Works:Something to Say (2020)
Awards: A selection for School Library Journal’s Best Middle Grade Books 2019 and the winner of the Black Caucus of ALA First Novelist Award in 2021
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