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Charisma's Turn

A Graphic Novel

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Named one of the Young Adult Library Services Association's 2024 Great Graphic Novels for Teens
From the award-winning author of Pushout, an inspiring graphic novel about what can happen when Black girls are given the opportunity to find their genuine power

Monique Couvson's trailblazing book Pushout laid the groundwork for understanding how our schools are failing Black girls; her follow-up, Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues, provided a blueprint for their healing and liberation. Now Couvson invites readers to be inspired by her liberatory imagination with an original narrative told from the perspective of the very girls she has been fighting for years to lift up.

Charisma's Turn is a graphic novel that follows the dynamic story of Charisma, a Black high school student who is grappling with mounting pressures from home and school. When frustrations with her family intersect with a conflict at school, she reaches a crossroads, facing a choice that could change her future. Featuring vibrantly illustrated art from Amanda Jones and a foreword by poet, artist, and arts educator Susan Arauz Barnes, this book will appeal to teens, parents, educators, librarians, and more. Charisma's Turn exemplifies how Black girls can be truly empowered to reach their full potential when they have supportive educators and community members in their corner.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 10, 2023
      Because of her responsibilities helping her single mother take care of her asthmatic younger brother Khalil, 16-year-old Charisma, who is portrayed with dark brown skin, often loses sleep and misses out on social gatherings. Her increased stress results in emotional outbursts as well as verbal and physical altercations at school. Following her most recent suspension, Ms. Anderson, the school guidance counselor, offers Charisma more positive, transformative ways to help manage her tumultuous feelings. Ms. Anderson believes that Charisma’s behavior is “leadership that’s being misdirected,” and encourages her to discover her passions by introducing Charisma to works by Annie Allen, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker. After dreaming that she receives impactful advice from Morrison about how to better communicate her feelings with her loved ones, Charisma applies this instruction to her everyday life, an undertaking that grants her the confidence to pursue environmental racism advocacy, in part inspired by Khalil. Jones’s vividly saturated art recalls Annie Lee’s Black Americana style, smartly complementing the subject matter and addressed literary references. Via a sympathetic protagonist who often feels overlooked, Couvson (Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues) highlights mature ruminations on how best to support struggling teens. Ages 12–17.

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