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The Kayla Chronicles Sherri Winston Books

Smart, funny page-turner Great character voice. I was hooked on Kayla in the first chapter... the first page probably. Loved it! I can't believe this book hasn't had more attention and doesn't have hundreds of reviews.

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The Kayla Chronicles Sherri Winston Books Reviews


Having grown up on a steady diet of Sweet Valley, Babysitters' Club, and other books where the characters I loved never looked like me, I'm always on the lookout for YA with African American characters who defy the stereotype. It's frustrating to walk into a bookstore, find just two YA novels with Black teens on their covers, and discover that one's about teenage pregnancy and the other is about gang violence. The Kayla Chronicles, with its funny, intelligent protagonist and the kind of social and school-related struggles that any teen can relate to, is a breath of fresh air. I work in youth ministry, so I also appreciate that this story is engaging and relevant without containing anything that parents might object to. I've confidently recommended it and will continue to do so. I wish I could find more stories like this one!
Aspiring journalist Kayla Dean and her best friend, Rosalie, are committed to feminism and fighting the injustices of society. Rosalie's latest plan is one that will push Kayla out of her comfort zone Kayla will try out for their school dance team in order to prove their hypothesis that the Lady Lions only take girls with "big, luscious breasts," and Kayla will write an expose for the school paper.

But Kayla, a great dancer who has never quite gotten her confidence level to the point where she's comfortable performing, is in for a shock when, despite wearing an A-cup, she makes the team. Even more surprising is her realization that she likes being a Lady Lion and enjoys getting dressed up and wearing cute outfits. Now she has to find a way to reconcile her long-held beliefs with her newfound hobby--and to do so without losing her best friend.

I liked this book because it takes a fairly ordinary high school situation and makes it interesting with a distinct, funny style that reflects the main character's personality. Kayla tends to think in headlines, like "Kayla Dean Infiltrates Dance Team. Senate Probes Plight of Itty-Bitties. A-cups Get Their Due!" She also invents so many of her own words and phrases that there's a "Lexicon of Kayla-isms" at the end of the book. Kayla-isms include "blind-sexy when someone looks so good even a blind person would go, `Mmm!'" and "dis-bliss the point at which bliss gets run over by the dump truck of disgrace."

Kayla is a funny, memorable character, and the book's theme--the ability to retain one's femininity while still fighting for women's rights--is one that will resonate with readers.

Reviewed by Katie Hayes
Kayla Dean wants to be a journalist. She considers herself a rampant and knowledgeable feminist who calls her dad the "Great Oppressor" for his less-than-modern ideas about a woman's place in the world and his feelings about his outspoken oldest daughter. Her youngest sister, the little beauty queen, seems to be his favorite, and Kayla often sees herself as a fourth wheel in their little family. In fact, at a family event, photos are taken of the perfect sister, her mom and her dad together --- but no one notices that Kayla is not in the picture.

Not in the picture, figuratively speaking, is how Kayla feels until she begins a campaign to find the rampant sexism in a school tradition. Having created a group called SPEAK ("Sisters Providing Encouragement and Kindness"), she watches as her investigative report into the local dance team's aversion to girls with small breasts becomes a big deal campaign --- one that challenges her every feminist viewpoint, along with her friendships and other relationships as well.

Wanting to be a strong female, quoting from the recorded words of many a famous woman of strength and character, Kayla is a teen you can really cheer for --- but she also has her girliness intact, particularly when it comes to cute shoes. It's a specific although hackneyed perspective to take on a young woman who stands out from the crowd the most, just when she has the opportunity to belong to said crowd right in front of her. The main thrust of THE KAYLA CHRONICLES is that sometimes the things we most think we couldn't live with become the things that most change our very existence and challenge all of our previous thoughts about how the world works.

Kayla often calls upon the prodigious and meaningful memories of her maternal grandmother, the one with the fierce intellect and brave, bold heart. It is wonderful to read in a young adult novel aimed towards girls about a respect for the women who have come before and how their accomplishments helped pave the way for the life they are able to live now. Since Kayla is African American, these memories take on an even more poignant bent as she deals with the unspoken taint of racism in the world around her. She manages to embrace all the sides of herself as a young woman and give others the same benefit of the doubt, all the while proving to herself and to her unbelieving father that the strength inside her suits her to a tee. Such journeys of personal discovery, peppered with a healthy dose of women's history, make THE KAYLA CHRONICLES a special and fascinating book.

The author really goes for broke here. Sex, religion, racism, the whole of female black history, the importance of intelligence, the desire to be useful to the world and living within a well-intentioned state of seriously enacted morals all have an important part to play in the many dialogues that the story encircles. I highly recommend this book to young girls everywhere, regardless of race, creed or color. Kayla's struggle to be true to herself and the women of the past to whom she feels she owes so much is a significant, heartrending story.

Congratulations to Sherri Winston for proving that "chick lit" can be fun, intellectually satisfying and emotionally relevant, all at the same time. I loved THE KAYLA CHRONICLES and am passing it on immediately to my 13-year-old niece. I'll get another copy for my six-year-old daughter, who I'm sure will find it instructive and insightful in seven years.

--- Reviewed by Jana Siciliano
Great
Brought this book for my daughter, she did not care for it as much as I thought she would. she said it was just okay.
I'm starting a bookclub for young women and found this to add to our list. Great book- more details when I'm done.
Smart, funny page-turner Great character voice. I was hooked on Kayla in the first chapter... the first page probably. Loved it! I can't believe this book hasn't had more attention and doesn't have hundreds of reviews.
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