โFun and juicy.โโNew York Times
โA solid story of summer growth and exploration.โโKirkus Reviews
Marigold Johnson is looking forward to a future full of family, friends, and fashionโbut what will she do when it all explodes in her face? When she discovers that her entire life is a lie?
Paula Chase, the author of So Done, Dough Boys, and Turning Point, explores betrayal, conformity, and forgivenessโand what it means to be familyโin this stand-alone novel perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds, Rebecca Stead, and Renรฉe Watson.
Marigold Johnson canโt wait to attend a special program at her familyโs business, Flexx Unlimited, for teens who love fashion. But Mari quickly realizes that sheโs out of place compared to the three other traineesโand one girl, Kara, seems to hate her on sight.
As tension builds and the stakes at the program get higher, Mari uncovers exactly why Karaโs been so spiteful. She also discovers some hard truths about herself and her family.
Paula Chase explores complex themes centering on friendships, family, and what it means to conform to fit in. Keeping It Real is also a powerful exploration of what happens when parents pick and choose what they shield their children from. Timely and memorable, Paula Chaseโs character-driven story touches on creativity, art, fashion, and music. A great choice for the upper middle grade audience.
Paula Chase is the cofounder of The Brown Bookshelf, a site designed to increase awareness of African American voices writing for young readers. She lives in Annapolis, Maryland. Her novels include the acclaimed So Done and its companion, Dough Boys. www.paulachasehyman.com