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 Lux : the new girl (Flyy Girls)
 Author: Woodfolk, Ashley

 Publisher:  Penguin Workshop (2020)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 141 p.,  18 cm

 BTSB No: 964298 ISBN: 9780593096024
 Ages: 12-16 Grades: 7-11

 Subjects:
 African Americans -- Fiction
 High schools -- Fiction
 Art schools -- Fiction
 Secrets -- Fiction
 Double dutch (Rope skipping) -- Fiction
 Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction

Price: $5.73

Summary:
Meet the Flyy Girls. The group of girls who seem like they can get away with anything. Lux Lawson is on a spree. Ever since her dad left, she's been kicked out of every school that would take her, and this is her last chance: Harlem's Augusta Savage School of the Arts. If this doesn't work, Lux is off to military school, no questions asked. Enter the Flyy Girls, three students who have it all together. The type of girls Lux needs to be friends with to stay out of trouble.

Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG+
   Reading Level: 5.50
   Points: 3.0   Quiz: 512670



Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 08/01/2020 Gr 6 Up—A rocky intro to a hi-lo series with potential. High-school junior Lux Lawson is in a downward spiral. Since her dad left a year and a half ago, she's been kicked out of multiple schools for fighting and has isolated herself from her friends. Her passion for photography is her only comfort. When she's kicked out of yet another school, her mom sends her to live with her father, his new wife, and their baby. They pull strings to get her admittance to an arts school, where she begins to make new friends and gain acceptance. But when videos of her last fight surface, Lux's new life is in danger of falling apart. For a short hi-lo book, this novel attempts to cover a lot of ground. The beginning is awkward because rather than experiencing Lux's emotions with her, the narration tells the reader all of her backstory at once and how it makes her feel. The story picks up once Lux begins attending her new school, and the scene where she confronts her father is gripping. While Lux is a high school student who is prone to fighting, there isn't any explicitly violent content, so this story would be appropriate for a wide age range. VERDICT An additional purchase where hi-lo novels are needed.—Jeri Murphy, C.F. Simmons M.S., Aurora, IL - Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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