Operation Sisterhood: Stealing the Show!
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Sunday, Bo, Lee, and Lil are ready to tackle their next project: a musical! But when director Sunday gets a little too bossy, the cast and crew may call it quits before opening night!”This ode to Black girlhood and the communities that serve them offers humor, tenderness, and charm.” –Renée Watson, New York Times bestselling authorAfter the success of the Garden Wedding Party, Sunday announces that the community bonding can continue — by staging an original “community musical”! She’ll write, direct, and star, of course. But when tween TV star Talitha Thomas moves next door, there’ll be more drama off stage than on! It’s up to Bo and the twins to use their citywide scavenger hunt project (and what they learn about NYC communities past and present), their band babysitting business, and the power of good storytelling to help Sunday find the way back to the community connection that sparked the idea in the first place. Award-winning author Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich delivers a heartwarming sequel to Operation Sisterhood. Includes a New York City map to follow along on the sisters’ scavenger hunt!
Additional information
Weight | 0.41 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.75 × 13.97 × 20.96 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 272 |
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Year Published | 2025-1-14 |
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For Ages | 3-7 |
Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0593643496 |
About The Author | Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich is the author of 8th Grade Superzero, It Doesn't Take a Genius, the nonfiction books Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow and Someday Is Now: Clara Luper and the 1958 Oklahoma City Sit-Ins, and the upcoming Mae Makes a Way and Saving Earth: The Climate Crisis and the Fight for Our Future. She is the coauthor of the middle-grade novel Two Naomis, which was nominated for an NAACP Image Award, and its sequel, Naomis Too. Inspired by some of her favorite family stories and the city she loves, Operation Sisterhood is a celebration of the sweetness and spice of sisterhood. Olugbemisola is a member of the Brown Bookshelf and a former board member of We Need Diverse Books. She lives with her family in New York City, where she writes, makes things, and needs to get more sleep. |
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