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DOODLES FROM THE BOOGIE DOWN by Stephanie Rodriguez

DOODLES FROM THE BOOGIE DOWN

by Stephanie Rodriguez ; illustrated by Stephanie Rodriguez

Pub Date: April 25th, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-451-48065-1
Publisher: Kokila

In Rodriguez’s quasi-memoir, eighth grade finds 13-year-old Steph at a crossroads in the Bronx circa 2000.

Even though high school’s fast approaching, Steph can’t quite shake off her overprotective mom, who insists on walking her to school every morning and expects Steph to come straight home after school. How embarrassing! To pursue her dreams of becoming an artist, Steph decides to apply to LaGuardia High School, an art school in Manhattan. Only one problem: Her mom does NOT want her to go to a public school. Undeterred in her artistic ambitions, Steph preps to get into LaGuardia with the help of Ms. Santiago, her art teacher. The young artist, however, keeps her plans mostly a secret, stirring up a web of lies for her mom, Ms. Santiago, and even her best friends, Tiff and Ana. Meanwhile, cracks start forming in her once-solid friendships with Tiff and Ana. While Tiff derides Steph’s art goals, Ana gets chummy with Steph’s schoolyard bullies. Will Steph get into LaGuardia in one piece? Upbeat and effervescent, Rodriguez’s middle-grade graphic novel debut elicits a lot of laughs. The author lovingly depicts the Bronx to its brightest and fullest colors, sprinkling in a few pop-culture callbacks to the early 2000s. A nuanced focus on the central relationship between daughter and mother (who emigrated from the Dominican Republic at 11) provides a potent cross-generational dialogue. Most characters are cued as Latine.

An artfully rendered, sweetly impressive coming-of-age journey.

(author’s note) (Graphic novel. 8-12)