And while this story takes place in 90s Brooklyn when I was barely alive and no where near Brooklyn, it felt familiar. I picked up Let Me Hear a Rhyme mostly because I’ve been missing NYC and Brooklyn and especially Bed-Stuy like crazy and I thought this would help fill the hole in my heart. I follow her on Twitter and she’s just an icon and then so many people whose bookish opinions I trust have loved her work so I felt like it was a pretty safe bet I would love it too. But do you ever think that maybe telling the truth works just as well?” Let Me Hear A Rhyme by Tiffany D. You lie to protect people’s feelings, thinking you know what’s best for them. Not to mention, they still don’t know who killed Steph and as they get closer to the truth it becomes clear they aren’t the only ones keeping secrets. People are loving it, but when it catches the attention of a big music rep who wants to meet Steph, it gets a lot more complicated. But no one’s going to listen to the music of a ghost so they release Steph’s songs as The Arctitect and everything seems great. With the help of Steph’s younger sister Jasmine, they come up with a plan to keep Steph’s dreams alive and make sure people know his name. Until his best friends Quadir and Jarrell discover that Steph recorded dozens of his songs before dying. Summary: When Steph is killed it feels like his dreams died with him. Genre & Rep: Young Adult Contemporary | Black MC Published by Katherine Tegen Books in 2019
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