The Revolution of Birdie Randolph
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| Author | Brandy Colbert |
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| Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Publication date | August 20, 2019 |
| ISBN | 9780316448567 |
The Revolution of Birdie Randolph is a 2019 young adult novel by Brandy Colbert about a teenage girl who must learn to be her authentic self beyond her family's expectations.
"The Revolution of Birdie Randolph follows Dove "Birdie" Randolph, a 16-year-old Black girl living in Chicago with her parents in an apartment above her mother's hair salon. While Birdie's sister, Mimi, is away at university, Birdie is adhering to a rigorous academic schedule. In addition to spending time with her best friend, Lazarus “Laz” Ramos, Birdie is secretly meeting with Booker Stratton, a boy her parents wouldn't approve of. The plot takes a turn when Birdie's enigmatic Aunt Carlene, who has struggled with addiction and spent significant time in rehab, moves into the apartment, introducing heightened tension within the family.