My Fairy God Somebody, Charlene Allen
My Fairy God Somebody, Charlene Allen
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My Fairy God Somebody

Author: Charlene Allen

Narrator: Angel Pean

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 12/03/2024


Synopsis

"A richly drawn story that explores the precarious construction of identity and the pain of complex family dynamics." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)Author Charlene Allen blends mystery, romance, and friendship in this contemporary YA novel about a teen girl who spends a transformative summer in a prestigious NYC journalism program that serves as a cover for her true purpose: discovering the identity of her dad that her mom refuses to talk about. The way Clae’s mom tells it, her dad took off when Clae was a baby, end of story. Ever since, it’s just been the two of them, living in the coastal city of Gloucester, where Clae is one of the only few Black girls. But when Clae discovers clues about a mysterious person she calls her fairy god somebody, she’s determined to know more.Her chance comes when she’s accepted into a summer journalism program in New York City, where her parents lived before she was born. With a couple of leads and a steel resolve, Clae leaves home for the first time to find out about her history.New York is as full of magic as it is mystery, not to mention romance. From Brooklyn to Broadway, Clae and her new friends, Nze and Joelle, explore neighborhood haunts and hustles, discovering a family trail that someone’s tried hard to bury. So who is the fairy god somebody? And can Clae use her sleuthing skills to find out the truth?Set against one unforgettable NYC summer, this is the story of lies that run deep and patterns that are meant to be broken. Clae, Nze, and Joelle will stick with you and remind you that every girl deserves to write her own story. Praise for My Fairy God Somebody"An engaging story for readers who want to see characters find themselves (and then some) amid complex families and real-life challenges. Suggest to readers who enjoyed Robin Benway’s Far from the Tree (2017) and other relationship-driven YA dramedies" —ALA BooklistA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection pick!

About Charlene Allen

Charlene Allen works with community organizations to heal trauma and fight injustice, especially the beast called mass incarceration. She received her MFA from the New School, her JD from Northeastern University, and her BA from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She lives in Brooklyn with her fabulous family and their very silly dog. Play the Game was her first novel. You can visit her at charleneallen.com.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shannon on November 30, 2024

I was not prepared for just how much a enjoyed this YA coming of age story about a Clae, a young Black teenager who has never known much about her father. Growing up with just her mom Clae has always felt a piece of her identity was missing. When she stumbles upon a mysterious 'Fairy god somebody' w......more

Goodreads review by Anniek on February 09, 2025

Many thanks to Harper360YA for the digital review copy! My reading has been pretty slow lately, but I ended up reading this in one sitting on a quiet Sunday morning. The story mainly centers family secrets that the main character is trying to figure out, and I found it so compelling. The writing was......more

Goodreads review by Hana on March 03, 2025

This was an enjoyable YA coming of age/mystery book. I loved the New York City setting and the adventures that Clae and her friends, Nze and Joelle, had together. The heart of this book is about the family we choose, and I loved the chosen family feel of the friendship between the three girls, each......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on February 11, 2025

i think this book fits a good niche--it's definitely YA, but content and writing feel appropriate for strong middle grades readers as well. young YA, like middle school, but with late HS characters. it had gloucester as a setting but feels like the author hasn't been to gloucester in the last 20 yea......more

Goodreads review by Virgil on February 20, 2025

DNF'd at 78% I do think this book is a good read, but unfortunately I was just struggling too much to feel strongly about parts of the plotline, although I thought the friendship between the three FMCs was really cute!!......more