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Black Girl Unlimited

The Remarkable Story of a Teenage Wizard

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Black Girl Unlimited

By: Echo Brown
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This program is read by the author.

"Just brilliant." (Kirkus Reviews)

Heavily autobiographical and infused with magical realism, Black Girl Unlimited fearlessly explores the intersections of poverty, sexual violence, depression, racism, and sexism - all through the arc of a transcendent coming-of-age story for fans of Renee Watson's Piecing Me Together and Ibi Zoboi's American Street.

Echo Brown is a wizard from the East Side, where apartments are small and parents suffer addictions to the white rocks. Yet there is magic...everywhere. New portals begin to open when Echo transfers to the rich school on the West Side, and an insightful teacher becomes a pivotal mentor.

Each day, Echo travels between two worlds, leaving her brothers, her friends, and a piece of herself behind on the East Side. There are dangers to leaving behind the place that made you. Echo soon realizes there is pain flowing through everyone around her, and a black veil of depression threatens to undo everything she’s worked for.

Christy Ottaviano Books

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company

©2020 Echo Brown (P)2020 Macmillan Audio
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Critic reviews

School Library Best Books of the Year 2020
YALSA William C. Morris Finalist 2021

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wow

I was actually gonna give this 3 stars but the ending brought it up for me. The reason why is because she stopped writing about the whole magic thing, I just hated it the entire book and it felt plain stupid to me. I also didnt like the writing - I wish she wouldve written it as a regular memoir. I now know I don't like memoirs written in quirky ways. HOWEVER, the topics, her, her friends, her family etc...WOW. absolutely fantastic. The shit shes gone through is insane and I'm just in tears writing that. I'm in awe of Echo Brown and I truly look up to her now. I'm also really glad I could hear about sexism from a black woman since I feel like it isnt talked enough about.

I reccomend listening to this as an audiobook, she does a GREAT job at doing different voices and accents so you feel more into the story.

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my first audio book - bit cheesy

From the blurb it sounded right up my street. This is my first audio book I'm not sure if it was just that the format didn't suit me or that I really didn't like the book, but the pace was annoying. The 'magic' was overdone, and it was full of cliches. I started to wonder if it was a YA book but then there was a violent part halfway through and it was fairly disturbing.
The story has a nice ending but veers towards super cheesy cringe at points.

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