If you're in the mood for a fast paced narrative with a very believable protagonist trying to cope with volatile situations both off and online, triggered by a post that went viral on social media, you can't do better than Pamela N. Harris's This Town Is On Fire. The story line flips between a pretty grim now full otf EMTs and ambulances and police and people in handcuffs and the debris from a bombed building and the events leading up to it.
Naomi and the twins, Kylie and Connor, are starting their senior year of high school. Naomi and Kylie are best friends who feel more like sisters, probably because Naomi's mother took care of the twins until she started her own business. They both are trying out to keep their cheerleader spots. Naomi may be crushing on Connor.
One day Kylie, Naomi's ride, texts last minute that she might not be going to school. But it's not for being sick. There's a video online of Kylie calling the police on two Black teens outside Target.
Oh, yeah, Kylie is white.
And the video is spreading. People have dubbed Kylie Parking Lot Becky.
Naomi is put in an awful position. While Kylie and her rich family are expecting Naomi to bail her out--whatever it takes--the other Black students are questioning whose side Naomi is actually on and Naomi is starting to see some inconvenient and downright ugly truths.
And things have only have just started to heat up.
Here we have a plot practically torn from today's headlines pulling in a lot of inconvenient issues and providing much food for thought. It's the kind of book you hate to reach the last page of. This Town Is On Fire is Harris's sophomore novel and you'd better believe that as soon as my laptop regains internet access I'm gonna seek out her first on inter library loan.
On a purrrsonal note, I sure did have a fine time Tuesday. My friend Mazie were stepping out. First we went to Sweet Frog for their fabulous fro yo. I got the biggest size--raspberry pomegranate and blue cotton candy with toppings. Heavenly! Then we hit Goodwill where we made out like two bandits.
A great big shout out goes out to Mazie, a good friend with whom to celebrate 🥳 🎉 🎊 good times!
Jules Hathaway
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