Avant-garde, who in 2021 became the first African American winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, offers guidance to readers eager to follow their own dreams.
Though the author’s many achievements—among them two basketball-related Guinness World Records and being named SportsKid 2021 of the year by Sports Illustrated Kids—may look effortless, she stresses that it’s been hard work. In this chatty book, the 16-year-old shares her recipe for success. “Being on a team is part of what makes me a champion,” she says. As a home-schooled student, she’s almost always around her family, and she watches out for her younger brothers. Avant-garde believes that a willingness to embrace being different (her curiosity and love of doing math in her head set her apart) is another important factor. She encourages readers to learn as much as they can about the things they care about and to choose, and understand, their opponents, though she adds that an opponent isn’t necessarily a person (for her, it’s the dictionary). Working hard is a major part of her equation, as is asking for help. Avant-garde reminds readers that they can learn just as much from setbacks as from triumphs and advises them to find ways to recharge. Finally, she notes, persistence is crucial. Avant-garde’s advice is solid, and her peppy, casual tone will speak to readers.
An upbeat volume that encourages young people to reach for the stars.
(Memoir/self-help. 8-12)