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My Name Is Leon : A Novel

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Taut, emotionally intense, and wholly believable, this beautiful and uplifting debut (Kirkus Reviews) about a young black boys quest to reunite with his beloved white half-brother after they are separated in foster care is a sparkling novel perfect for fans of The Language of Flowers.

Leon loves chocolate bars, Saturday morning cartoons, and his beautiful, golden-haired baby brother. When Jake is born, Leon pokes his head in the crib and says, Im your brother. Big brother. My. Name. Is. Leon. I am eight and three quarters. I am a boy. Jake will play with no one but Leon, and Leon is determined to save him from any pain and earn that sparkling baby laugh every chance he can.

But Leon isnt in control of this world where adults say one thing and mean another. When their mother falls victim to her inner demons, strangers suddenly take Jake away; after all, a white baby is easy to adopt, while a half-black, nine-year-old faces a less certain fate. Vowing to get Jake back by any means necessary, Leons own journey will carry him through the lives of a doting but ailing foster mother, Maureen; Maureens cranky and hilarious sister, Sylvia; a social worker Leon knows only as The Zebra; and a colorful community of local gardeners and West Indian political activists.

Told through the perspective of young Leon, too innocent to entirely understand what has happened to him and baby Jake, but determined to do what he can to make things right. In the end, this is an uplifting story about the power of love, the unbreakable bond between brothers, and the truth about what ultimately makes a family. My Name Is Leon will capture your imagination and steal your heart with its moving exploration of race and the foster-care system that offers precious insight into the mind of a child forced to grow up well before his time (Booklist).

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Product Details
Simon & Schuster
1501117467 / 9781501117466
Paperback
25/07/2017
320 pages
140 x 213 mm, 332 grams