The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond
By (Author) Brenda Woods
Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
Penguin Books India
15th January 2017
India
Children
Fiction
813.6
240
Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 16mm
181g
Violet is biracial, but she lives with her white mother and sister, attends a mostly white school in a white town, and sometimes feels like a brown leaf on a pile of snow. Now that she's eleven, she feels it's time to learn about her African American heritage, so she seeks out her paternal grandmother. When Violet is invited to spend two weeks with her new Bibi (Swahili for "grandmother") and learns about her lost heritage, her confidence in herself grows and she discovers she's not a shrinking Violet after all. From a Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author, this is a powerful story about a young girl finding her place in the world.
* Violets a bright, engaging biracial preteen. . . . Infused with humor, hope and cleareyed compassiona fresh take on an old paradigm.
Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
Woods deftly raises complex issues of race and identity and leaves them open for discussion: whether race matters, what makes a family, how it feels to be different, and what it means to be biracial. To white people, Violet thinks, Im half black. To black people, Im half white. . . . Is that what I am, a percentage"
Publishers Weekly
Violet is a winning protagonist, full of questions and full of hope. Shes believably complex. . . . Her self-conscious reflections enable readers to parse the symbolism behind her name and see how her experiences are helping her grow into a person who fits ita sometimes shy, sometimes sparkly and strong person to whom many readers will relate.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
variousBrenda Woods (www.brendawoods.net) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, raised in southern California, and attended California State University, Northridge. She is the award-winning author of several books for young readers- Coretta Scott King Honor winner The Red Rose Box, Saint Louis Armstrong Beach, VOYA Top Shelf Fiction selection Emako Blue, My Name is Sally Little Song, and A Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her numerous awards and honors include the Judy Lopez Memorial Award, FOCAL award, Pen Center USA's Literary Award finalist, IRA Children's Choice Young Adult Fiction Award, and ALA Quick Pick. She lives in the Los Angeles area.