PRAISE AND AWARDS FOR JULIE CHIBBARO:
"Paced like a medical thriller, "Deadly" is the rare Y.A. novel in which a girl's intellectual interests trump adolescent romance."--"The New York Times"
"An ambitious first novel . . . It's the exciting nonstop action and Lily's spiritual battle with her own guilt and with God that draw readers along."--"Booklist "on "Redemption"
"Redemption" Winner of the American Book Award
"Deadly" Winner of the National Jewish Book Award
A Top Ten Amelia Bloomer Project Selection
A Bank Street Best Book
A NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book
PRAISE AND AWARDS FOR JULIE CHIBBARO:
"Paced like a medical thriller, "Deadly" is the rare Y.A. novel in which a girl's intellectual interests trump adolescent romance."--"The New York Times"
"An ambitious first novel . . . It's the exciting nonstop action and Lily's spiritual battle with her own guilt and with God that draw readers along."--"Booklist "on "Redemption"
"Redemption" Winner of the American Book Award
"Deadly" Winner of the National Jewish Book Award
A Top Ten Amelia Bloomer Project Selection
A Bank Street Best Book
A NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book
PRAISE AND AWARDS FOR JULIE CHIBBARO:
Paced like a medical thriller, "Deadly" is the rare Y.A. novel in which a girl s intellectual interests trump adolescent romance. "The New York Times"
An ambitious first novel . . . It's the exciting nonstop action and Lily's spiritual battle with her own guilt and with God that draw readers along. "Booklist "on "Redemption"
"Redemption" Winner of the American Book Award
"Deadly" Winner of the National Jewish Book Award
A Top Ten Amelia Bloomer Project Selection
A Bank Street Best Book
A NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book"
"A thought-provoking, beautiful exploration of the artistic process."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"This bold book wakes us up to an urban tribe that operates in the margins. The powerful, primal art feels so organic to the next, it's hard to imagine one without the other." -- Nikki Grimes, award-winning author of "Bronix Masquerade"
Shimmers with authenticity and the actual dynamicsof what it s like to be a teenager facing both the volatile world of street art and the insular nature of high art. Every character feels like someone I ve known, debating how art fits into their life. Ron English, acclaimed street artist, culture jammer, and designer of Popaganda
* "Chibbaro's gritty novel follows Ror as she figures out what type of artist she wants to become while using her drawing to channel her grief. Illustrator Sovak, Chibbaro's husband and collaborator on 2011's "Deadly," skillfully conveys Ror's artistic talent in vibrant and emotionally resonant b&w sketches. ... Period references (Blondie, Keith Haring, the Reagan administration) provide context, yet the book feels modern and relevant as this striking combination of story and illustration creates a powerful portrait of a budding artist."--"Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A Junior Library Guild Selection"
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A thought-provoking, beautiful exploration of the artistic process."--Kirkus Reviews "This bold book wakes us up to an urban tribe that operates in the margins. The powerful, primal art feels so organic to the next, it's hard to imagine one without the other." -- Nikki Grimes, award-winning author of
Bronix Masquerade "Shimmers with authenticity and the actual dynamics of what it's like to be a teenager facing both the volatile world of street art and the insular nature of high art. Every character feels like someone I've known, debating how art fits into their life."--Ron English, acclaimed street artist, culture jammer, and designer of Popaganda
* "Chibbaro's gritty novel follows Ror as she figures out what type of artist she wants to become while using her drawing to channel her grief. Illustrator Sovak, Chibbaro's husband and collaborator on 2011's
Deadly, skillfully conveys Ror's artistic talent in vibrant and emotionally resonant b&w sketches. ... Period references (Blondie, Keith Haring, the Reagan administration) provide context, yet the book feels modern and relevant as
this striking combination of story and illustration creates a powerful portrait of a budding artist."--Publishers Weekly, starred review A Junior Library Guild Selection
At a family meeting, Ror declares her purpose: She is an artist.
But she doesn’t really know what that means. Raised on a commune, she’s never attended a day of school, and has seen little of the outside world. What she knows best is drawing. To her, it’s like breathing; it’s how she makes sense of the world.
When her father torches the commune—and himself—Ror’s life changes. She, her mother and sister end up in a homeless residence in Manhattan, where she runs into trouble—and love—with Trey, the leader of Noise Ink, a graffiti crew.
On the city’s streets, and in its museums and galleries, Ror finds herself pulled in different directions. Her father wanted her to make classic art. Noise Ink insists she stay within their lines. Her art teacher urges her to go to college. What does she want?
Ror’s journey is a seamless blend of words and pictures, cinematic in its scope--a sharp-edged, indelible work of art that will live inside your head.