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Rise to the Sun

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
A stunning novel about being brave enough to be true to yourself, and learning to find joy even when times are unimaginably dark.

Three days. Two girls. One life-changing music festival.Toni is grieving the loss of her roadie father and needing to figure out where her life will go from here — and she's desperate to getback to loving music. Olivia is a hopeless romantic whose heart has just taken a beating (again) and is beginning to feel like she'llalways be a square peg in a round hole — but the Farmland Music and Arts Festival is a chance to find a place where she fits.The two collide and it feels like something like kismet when a bond begins to form. But when something goes wrong and thefestival is sent into a panic, Olivia and Toni will find that they need each other (and music) more than they ever imagined.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 31, 2021
      Johnson’s (You Should See Me in a Crown) sophomore work sees chronically heartbroken 16-year-old Olivia Brooks fleeing Indiana to Georgia’s Farmland Music and Arts Festival to outrun the painful betrayal of her latest ex-boyfriend. Prone to falling in love at the drop of a hat, Olivia promises her ride-or-die bestie that this festival weekend will be crush-free—but then she meets 17-year-old Toni Foster. Toni, a Farmland regular since childhood, is returning for the first time since the untimely death of her tour manager father eight months prior. A week from reluctantly starting her freshman year at Indiana University, Toni has come to Farmland to find her real purpose and rediscover the music she lost when her dad died, but what she finds is Olivia. Johnson’s strengths are on full display in snappy dialogue that sings, heart-stopping romance, and realistically flawed Black teen characters learning from their mistakes, one by one. Underlying these strengths are the looming specters of revenge porn and fatal gun violence. Here, Johnson pens a love letter to the healing power of music, enduring friendship, summertime love stories, and hard-won resilience. Ages 14–up. Agent: Sarah Landis, Sterling Lord Literistic.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Alternating narrators tell the story of two Black teens who meet at the Farmland Music and Arts Festival. Sixteen-year-old Olivia has become an outcast at school after a revenge porn incident with her popular ex-boyfriend. Lexi Underwood's narration highlights Olivia's feelings of vulnerability and betrayal. Impulsive and prone to falling in love fast, she tries to avoid her old patterns when she meets 17-year-old Toni. Because Toni's father has recently died, she's afraid of being close to anyone again. Alaska Jackson highlights Toni's prickly aloofness, which fades as the teens fall in love. Both narrators capture the tone of teenagers getting to know each other while grappling with past mistakes. S.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

Levels

  • Lexile® Measure:900
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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