Kirkus Reviews QR Code
NEEDY LITTLE THINGS by Channelle Desamours

NEEDY LITTLE THINGS

by Channelle Desamours

Pub Date: Feb. 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9781250334817
Publisher: Wednesday Books

A teen springs into action after her friend vanishes at a music festival in Atlanta.

Like her grandmother, Sariyah Bryant, a Black high school senior, inherited the ability to sense people’s needs. Unfortunately, her powers exact a toll—if Sariyah doesn’t fulfill these wishes or physically distance herself from the person, she experiences acute migraines. That’s why she never goes anywhere without her Santa Bag: a duffel brimming with everyday items to give out. When a grateful woman she once helped gifts her four tickets to Afro Alt Music Festival, Sariyah’s ecstatic. Alongside best friend Malcolm, new friend Deja, and love interest Jude, she immerses herself in the festival’s atmosphere of positivity and creativity—until it all comes crashing down. Deja disappears from the grounds, igniting a frantic search that unearths multiple suspects and tests Sariyah’s hope. As Sariyah and her community work to bring Deja back home, she realizes her friends are keeping shocking secrets. Desamours’ debut spotlights an emotionally complex hero who’s painfully aware of the social inequities and injustices that affect Black girlhood. Sariyah’s mother has depression, and the depiction of mental health struggles is handled with realism and cultural sensitivity. The author portrays Sariyah’s relationship with her brother, who has sickle cell disease, with tenderness. Readers will be thoroughly surprised by the unexpected conclusion.

An engaging, innovative critique of the systems that protect whiteness and rob Black girls of their innocence.

(Mystery. 14-18)