This striking and luminous debut tells the coming-of-age story of an African-American girl named Taja Brown growing up in a devout family in Houston, Texas.
Literary and noteworthy, this is a beauty of a novel that captures the multifaceted struggle of finding where you belong and why you matter..
Told in fifty-three short, episodic, moving, and iridescent chapters, Calling My Name follows Taja on her journey from middle school to high school.
This unforgettable novel tells a universal coming-of-age story about Taja Brown, a young African American girl growing up in Houston, Texas, and deftly and beautifully explores the universal struggles of growing up, battling family expectations, discovering a sense of self, and finding a unique voice and purpose.
Calling My Name is a treasure.--Nic Stone, New York Times -bestselling author of Dear Martin Calling My Name is a striking, luminous, and literary exploration of family, spirituality, and self--ideal for readers of Jacqueline Woodson, Jandy Nelson, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Sandra Cisneros.
In 54 short, episodic, iridescent chapters, Taja narrates her teenage years as she struggles to figure out life, love, and her own brand of spirituality.
This striking and luminous debut tells the coming-of-age story of an African-American girl named Taja Brown growing up in a devout family in Houston, Texas