The Revolution of Birdie Randolph

Hardcover, 325 pages

Published Oct. 14, 2019 by Little, Brown and Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-44856-7
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Have you ever fallen in love with a book from the moment you saw its cover? I spotted Brandy Colbert's The Revolution of Birdie Randolph on my Goodreads timeline and I immediately knew I had to read it. Even better? The book promised to deal with issues such as addiction, incarceration and growing up black or gay in Chicago.

The Revolution of Birdie Randolph absolutely lives up to its promises and is my first easy five-star read in what feels like an age.

Sixteen-year-old Dove "Birdie" Randolph is serious about her future and ready to toe the line her parents have drawn for her. She's given up football to focus on her grades and she has also fallen in love with Booker. The only problem? Birdie's parents definitely won't like Booker or his brush with the law.

The quiet, respectable Randolph household is turned upside-down when Birdie's recovering-addict aunt Carlene …