![]() In kayaks and creaky cabins, the two begin to connect, unraveling their loss, insecurities, and hopes for the future. Meanwhile, Zora, a returning camper, is exhausted trying to please her parents, who are determined to make her a flute prodigy, even though she secretly has a dancer’s heart.Īt Harmony Music Camp, Zora and Andi are the only two Black girls in a sea of mostly white faces. When she is accepted to a music camp, Andi finds herself struggling to play her trumpet like she used to before her whole world changed. ![]() Thirteen-year-old Andi feels stranded after the loss of her mother, the artist who swept color onto Andi’s blank canvas. Lockington, comes a coming-of-age story surrounding the losses that threaten to break us and the friendships that make us whole again. ![]() From the author of the critically acclaimed novel For Black Girls Like Me, Mariama J. ![]()
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