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Girl on fire, Alicia Keys ; cowritten and created by Andrew Weiner ; art by Brittney Williams ; inks by D. Forrest Fox ; colors by Ronda Pattison ; lettering by Saida Temofonte

Label
Girl on fire, Alicia Keys ; cowritten and created by Andrew Weiner ; art by Brittney Williams ; inks by D. Forrest Fox ; colors by Ronda Pattison ; lettering by Saida Temofonte
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Girl on fire
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1289928417
Responsibility statement
Alicia Keys ; cowritten and created by Andrew Weiner ; art by Brittney Williams ; inks by D. Forrest Fox ; colors by Ronda Pattison ; lettering by Saida Temofonte
Summary
From New York Times bestselling author and 15-time GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Alicia Keys comes a new authentic and poignant coming-of-age young adult graphic novel, about finding the strength within when your whole world changes in an instant. Lolo Wright always thought she was just a regular fourteen-year-old dealing with regular family drama: her brother, James, is struggling with his studies; her dad's business constantly teeters on the edge of trouble; and her mother... she left long ago. But then Lolo's world explodes when a cop pulls a gun on James in a dangerous case of mistaken identities. Staring down the barrel, with no one else to help, Lolo discovers powers she never knew she had. Using only her mind, she literally throws the cop out of the way. Problem is that secrets like Lolo's don't stay a secret for long. Skin, a dangerous dealer with designs on taking over the neighborhood, hears of Lolo's telekinetic abilities and decides that he needs her in his crew. Skin might not have Lolo's powers, but he's got nothing to lose and is willing to do whatever it takes to get what he wants. And what he wants is Lolo. Lolo's not willing to let Skin use her to hurt the people -- and neighborhood -- that she loves. But it's going to take a whole different kind of bravery to stand-up for what's right, especially after Lolo's mom returns suddenly and turns Lolo's whole world upside-down. For too long, it's true, Lolo's had her head in the clouds, but this time, it's on her... and she's not backing down
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
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