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Boyfriend Season

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First boyfriends, first love, first mistakes-and an invitation to the hottest teen society party of the year send three friends into a tailspin. Can they handle the pressure of getting everything they think they want?
Santana Jackson is one of the flyest chicks in her Atlanta 'hood. At least until her golddigger mother snags a pro baller, and they move to the other side of the tracks. Worse, Santana's boyfriend has made a move, too-on her rival. Now Santana's obsessed with winning him back in time to shine-until she unexpectedly finds herself falling for a brainy nerd. . .
Dynasty Young has learned about life the hard way, thanks to her drug-addicted mother and MIA father. Then she meets City, a boy with as much money-making potential as swagger-and who could be her ticket to a better life. But when he stands her up, Dynasty realizes that sometimes true love is right next door. . .
Patience Blackman is going to hell. Just ask her father, the famous Bishop Blackman. Torn between what's good for her and what feels good, Patience just wants to have fun-and a hot date for the party-until she stumbles upon a gorgeous churchboy who has her rethinking her bad girl ways. . .
"An amazing tale that is sure to delight, teach, and intrigue teens everywhere!" -Ni-Ni Simone, author of Upgrade U
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    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2011

      In loosely connected, overlapping stories, three African-American teen girls in Atlanta navigate relationships with family, community and the boys and men in their lives.

      Santana, a fly girl well known for her proud attitude, the designer clothes she steals from department stores and her hustler boyfriend Pharaoh, insists that Pharaoh isn't cheating, but deep down, she isn't sure. Dynasty, mortified by her mentally ill aunt and continually harassed by Rufus, her former best friend, meets a dreamy boy who helps her out of a tight spot, but she wonders if he has ulterior motives. Patience, the devoted daughter of a hypocritical, high-profile Christian minister, finds herself in a secret romance with a notorious teen rapper. The girls narrate alternating chapters, and each girl changes substantially and believably over the course of her story. The author has a clear message for readers about the importance of language and education: Dynasty studies a dictionary religiously in hopes of attending an Ivy League college, and Santana, after learning a few life lessons, decides to expand her vocabulary and divorce herself from "hood grammar." Less convincing is Santana's reversal on shoplifting, which comes only after she gains a legal means of acquiring expensive fashions.

      Even with a few false steps, the relatively complex relationships and refreshing variety of teen voices will engage readers. (Urban fiction. 12-16)

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2011

      Gr 8-11-Set in Atlanta, Boyfriend features three African-American teens who experience first heartbreak and first love. Santana Jackson is a popular "it girl" and the envy of all her friends, but her life is nothing more than smoke and mirrors. She shoplifts designer clothes and handbags, her mother is a serial dater, and her boyfriend is a two-timing hustler. Then she meets Gully, a prepster from the inner city who is striving for a better future. Suddenly, Santana is questioning her choices. Dynasty Young lives with her abusive aunt while her junkie mother sits in jail. Dynasty hopes her book smarts will help her rise above her circumstances, but when she meets City, a Brooklyn boy with Jay-Z ingenuity, she starts seeing dollar signs as a way out. Patience Blackman is the Bishop's dutiful daughter, who longs to express herself with music, but her severe, strict dad does not approve of her singing R&B songs. Then she meets Trill, a famous rapper, and starts sneaking out. As she gets swept up in Trill's glamorous life, she wonders if a career in the music business is truly for her. The girls relish the attention these bad boys give them, only to find out that the good guys are the reliable, trustworthy ones who have been there the whole time. London's message is clear: self-respect and good judgment are what bring happiness and true love. Recommend this novel to fans of Ni-Ni Simone.-Kimberly Garnick Giarratano, Northampton Community College, Hawley, PA

      Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:4.7
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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