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Riot Baby bursts at the seams of story with so much fire, passion and power that in the end it turns what we call a narrative into something different altogether."--Marlon James Ella has a Thing. "[Tochi] Onyebuchi has woven a story as uplifting as it is heartbreaking, an epic ode to the future and past, tiny acts of resistance, love, and the wild unstoppable sweep of revolution."--Daniel José
Older.
Their futures might alter the world.
Their childhoods are defined and destroyed by racism.
Ella and Kev are both shockingly human and immeasurably powerful.
It burns fearlessly toward revolution and has quietly devastating things to say about love, fury, and the black American experience.
Rooted in the hope that can live in anger, Riot Baby is as much an intimate family story as a global dystopian narrative.
But when Kev is incarcerated, Ella must decide what it means to watch her brother suffer while holding the ability to wreck cities in her hands.
Kev, born while Los Angeles burned around them, wants to protect his sister from a power that could destroy her.
Things that haven't happened yet.
A neighbor's son murdered in a drive-by shooting.
She sees a classmate grow up to become a caring nurse. "
Riot Baby bursts at the seams of story with so much fire, passion and power that in the end it turns what we call a narrative into something different altogether."--Marlon James Ella has a Thing