So Done

What happens when you’re done with your so-called life, but it’s not done with you? The friendship of best friends Metai and Jamila threatens to combust from the pressure of secrets, middle school, and auditions for a talented-and-gifted program. The plot includes profanity, drug use, and sexual situations.

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Book Details

Weight 0.4 lbs
Dimensions 7.62 × 5.2 × 0.7 in
Interest Level

Grades 4-8

Binding

Paperback

Pages

320 Pages

Publisher

Greenwillow

Language

English

ISBN

9780062691798

Released

7/23/2019

AR Quiz Number

196866

Lexile Measure

700L

About The Author

Chase, Paula

Chase, Paula

Co-founder of the award-winning blog, The Brown Bookshelf, Paula Chase is a longtime Inclusion Jedi and advocate for diversifying the type of fiction featuring Black characters that are highlighted among educators, librarians, and parents. She’s presented and blogged about the need to expand the focus beyond children’s literature that centers the pain of the Black experience. She is the 2021 recipient of the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN) Konigsberg Award for her advocacy.

Chase is the author of nine children’s books. So Done (Greenwillow/HarperCollins), her critically acclaimed middle-grade debut, was named a 2018 Kirkus Reviews Best Book. So Done and its companions, Dough Boys, and Turning Point, are blazing the trail for books that tackle tough and sometimes taboo topics for younger readers. Her latest novel, Keeping It Real, focuses on classism in the Black community and the impact of family secrets.

When best friends Tai and Mila are reunited after a summer apart, their friendship threatens to combust from the pressure of secrets, middle school, and the looming dance auditions for a new talented-and-gifted program.

Fans of Renée Watson’s Piecing Me Together will love this memorable story about a complex friendship between two very different African American girls–and the importance of speaking up.

Jamila Phillips and Tai Johnson have been inseparable since they were toddlers, having grown up across the street from each other in Pirates Cove, a low-income housing project. As summer comes to an end, Tai can’t wait for Mila to return from spending a month with her aunt in the suburbs. But both girls are grappling with secrets, and when Mila returns, she’s more focused on her upcoming dance auditions than on hanging out with Tai.

Paula Chase explores complex issues that affect many young teens, and So Done offers a powerful message about speaking up. Full of ballet, basketball, family, and daily life in Pirates Cove, this memorable novel is for fans of Ali Benjamin’s The Thing About Jellyfish and Jason Reynolds’s Ghost.

“Chase vividly conjures the triumphs, tensions, and worries percolating in the girls’ low-income neighborhood.” (Publishers Weekly, “An Anti-Racist Children’s and YA Reading List”)

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