
A Chorus Rises
A Song Below Water Novel
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Narrado por:
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Cherise Boothe
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Eboni Flowers
"Narrator Eboni Flowers creates the perfect voice for the charismatic Naema in this thoughtful story meshing magic and media." (AudioFile Magazine)
The Latest Novel from YA Sensation Bethany C. Morrow
Meet Naema Bradshaw: a beautiful Eloko, once Portland-famous, now infamous, as she navigates a personal and public reckoning where confronting the limits of her privilege will show Naema what her magic really is, and who it makes her.
Teen influencer Naema Bradshaw has it all: she’s famous, stylish, gorgeous - and she’s an Eloko, a charismatic person gifted with a melody that people adore. Everyone loves her - until she's cast as the villain who exposed a Siren to the whole world.
Dragged by the media, and canceled by her fans, no one understands her side: not her boyfriend, not her friends, not even her fellow Eloko. Villified by those closest to her, Naema heads to the Southwest where she is determined to stage a comeback...to her family, her real self, and the truth about her magic. What she finds is a new community in a flourishing group of online fans who support her.
At first, it feels like it used to - the fandom, the adoration, the community that takes her side - but when her online advocates start targeting other Black girls, Naema will realize that - for Black girls like her - even the privilege of fame has its limits. And only Naema can discover the true purpose of her power, and how to use it.
“A watery and melodic crossroads of the real and the mythic, A Chorus Rises lures readers with its seductive and beautifully Black siren song. An enthralling tale of Black girl magic and searing social commentary ready to rattle the bones.” (Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times best-selling author of The Belles series)
A Chorus Rises is a timely confrontation of the evolving nature of popularity in a society that chooses "exceptions" and rewards "model minorities".
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Teen
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Important character growth
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Way to make me love (like) the villain. 😂
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Until the very end
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This is the tea
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Great narration
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Love!!!!
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Smart and funny
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Great sequel
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So many hours of sleep were lost for this book and I regret nothing. The scenes were so beautifully described and thought out. I was listening to this book as if it were a movie playing in my head. I truly loved every second of it, even the seconds(minutes and hours) that I spent yelling for Naema to get over her self. The growth. The internal glow up. The strength and love and ancestral bond and familial support. Just, ALL OF IT…. Amazing.
What I think I loved most though, is that not everyone will just get it. I found myself finishing sentences before the characters because, like the author displayed so eloquently in this story, we know how the world operates for people like us. Not everyone will feel what I am feeling right now because of this audiobook. But it will give them a clue, a hint, a peep into a side of life they never had to consider and it was so beautifully executed.
I love this series and I can’t wait for the next installment, no matter who’s perspective it is told from.
WOW
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Add 1 star for character development.
Add 1 star for plot/story.
Add 1 star for world building.
Add 0.25 stars for enjoyment.
Add 1 star for over and above criteria (racial awareness).
This had some great character development for the main character no matter how frustrating that character is. She grew up and learned about herself and what it means to be in a family, a community. I'm proud of her, but it was a frustrating as hell ride! The plot centered around what it really means to be a magical black girl in the modern age and how different abilities shaped people's how point. This story kind of teased you for the first half of the book before really diving into controversial issues and how that shapes the view on the black community.
The main problem I have is that it took me until 3/4ths of the way through the book before I started to enjoy it. The main character is the most annoying, entitled child; it made reading from her point of view extremely painful! I saw her as a bully from the previous book, so that didn't help much with my view of her while reading this one.
I'm glad she changed for the better because the ride was infuriating as hell.
Enjoyable after 3/4ths of the way through
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