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If You Knew My Name
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If You Knew My Name

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INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist!

A novel-in-rap-verse telling the story of 17-year-old Mason Tyndall- an aspiring rap artist whose mother is a BLM activist. She saw fatal officer-involved shootings as senseless tragedies. He viewed them as trending hashtags - that is, until he almost became one.

Mason Zy'Aire Tyndall has big dreams. Dreams of sick beats, epic mic-drops, sold out stadiums. Mason's going to be a rap star-and you don't become a rap star by hitting up BLM protests with your mom or sitting at a desk. Mason wants to get out there and make a name for himself, but he'll have to graduate high school first. And he can't do that if he fails his senior year.

Convinced his poetry class is a waste of time, Mason's teacher helps him see just how valuable a couplet and a rhyme can be. But when an unarmed Black man is killed by the police in his city, tensions start to rise-among the cops, the community, and even Mason's peers.

Caught in the middle of increasingly violent conflicts, Mason will have to find a way to use his voice for change...and fast.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Central Avenue Publishing
Country
CA
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9781771683609

INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist!

A novel-in-rap-verse telling the story of 17-year-old Mason Tyndall- an aspiring rap artist whose mother is a BLM activist. She saw fatal officer-involved shootings as senseless tragedies. He viewed them as trending hashtags - that is, until he almost became one.

Mason Zy'Aire Tyndall has big dreams. Dreams of sick beats, epic mic-drops, sold out stadiums. Mason's going to be a rap star-and you don't become a rap star by hitting up BLM protests with your mom or sitting at a desk. Mason wants to get out there and make a name for himself, but he'll have to graduate high school first. And he can't do that if he fails his senior year.

Convinced his poetry class is a waste of time, Mason's teacher helps him see just how valuable a couplet and a rhyme can be. But when an unarmed Black man is killed by the police in his city, tensions start to rise-among the cops, the community, and even Mason's peers.

Caught in the middle of increasingly violent conflicts, Mason will have to find a way to use his voice for change...and fast.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Central Avenue Publishing
Country
CA
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9781771683609