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Meet the Flyy Girls. The group of girls who seem like they can get away with anything. Veteran author Ashley Woodfolk pens a gorgeous and dynamic series of four Harlem high-schoolers, each facing a crossroads of friendship, family, and love.
Tobyn Wolfe knows she's destined to be a rock star. She sings, she dances, and she's got that "It" factor. Her dreams are even closer within her reach when she meets Maybe Someday--an incredible all-female band--during a night out with her older sister, Devyn. Joining their band would be the perfect way to show off her amazing vocals. It's too bad her mom can't see this. She wants Tobyn to go to college and become a serious musician, not follow in Devyn's footsteps and wind up a struggling artist. Can Tobyn prove to her mom that she knows what's best, or will her dreams end up becoming a horrible nightmare?
With simply stated text and compelling characters, Flyy Girls is a series that's perfect for readers of any level.
Tobyn Wolfe knows she's destined to be a rock star. She sings, she dances, and she's got that "It" factor. Her dreams are even closer within her reach when she meets Maybe Someday--an incredible all-female band--during a night out with her older sister, Devyn. Joining their band would be the perfect way to show off her amazing vocals. It's too bad her mom can't see this. She wants Tobyn to go to college and become a serious musician, not follow in Devyn's footsteps and wind up a struggling artist. Can Tobyn prove to her mom that she knows what's best, or will her dreams end up becoming a horrible nightmare?
With simply stated text and compelling characters, Flyy Girls is a series that's perfect for readers of any level.
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“<strong>Satisfying </strong>
Tobyn’s story was the least relatable for me, but it was still interesting. I was especially intrigued by the relationship she had with her older sister. It added an extra layer to her story. I really enjoyed how things unfolded for Tobyn and Noelle. Overall, it was nice to see how each of the girls blossomed. I loved the nod to Augusta Savage and her legacy. That heightened the feel of Black Girl Magic.”
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