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Charles, Tami, (author.). Waites, Channie, (narrator.). Recorded Books, Inc. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781501990755
  • ISBN: 9781501990755
  • ISBN: 1501990756
  • Physical Description: 6 audio discs (7 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: Prince Frederick, Md. : Recorded Books, [2018]

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In container (17 cm.).
Title from container.
Compact disc.
Participant or Performer Note:
Narrated by Channie Waites.
Summary, etc.:
Middle graders will laugh and cry with thirteen-year-old Vanessa Martin as she tries to be like Vanessa Williams, the first black Miss America, by reluctantly entering her own beauty pageant. In this semi-autobiographical debut novel set in 1983, Vanessa Martin's real-life reality of living with family in public housing in Newark, New Jersey is a far cry from the glamorous Miss America stage. She struggles with an incarcerated mother she barely remembers, a grandfather dealing with addiction and her own battle with self-confidence. But when a new teacher at school coordinates a beauty pageant and convinces Vanessa to enter, Vanessa's view of her own world begins to change. Vanessa discovers that her own self-worth is more than the scores of her talent performance and her interview answers, and that she doesn't need a crown to be comfortable in her own skin and see her own true beauty.
Target Audience Note:
10 years and up.
Subject: Williams, Vanessa > Juvenile fiction.
African American girls > New Jersey > Newark > Juvenile fiction.
Beauty contests > Juvenile fiction.
Dysfunctional families > New Jersey > Newark > Juvenile fiction.
Urban schools > New Jersey > Newark > Juvenile fiction.
Self-confidence > Juvenile fiction.
Nineteen eighties > Juvenile fiction.
Newark (N.J.) > History > 20th century > Juvenile fiction.
African Americans > Fiction.
Family problems > Fiction.
Family life > New Jersey > Newark > Fiction.
Schools > Fiction.
Self-confidence > Fiction.
Genre: Children's audiobooks.

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Gr 6-8-Vanessa Martin is in eighth grade in Newark, NJ, in 1983. As she watches the Miss America pageant with her grandfather, Pop Pop, she witnesses Vanessa Williams become the first African American winner of the contest. She hopes that she can one day be like the Vanessa on television in spite of her plump, dark-skinned frame. Ultimately, with newfound confidence, friendship, and encouragement and guidance from a concerned teacher, Vanessa wins her middle school's first pageant. She and her classmates come to realize that beauty involves more than simply appearance. The rich voice of narrator Channie Waites captures the concerns, triumphs, and daily rhythms of Vanessa's family and school. VERDICT Of particular note is the voicing of the character's writings, including poetic musings, which heighten the impact of this plausible young teen.-Maria B. Salvadore, formerly at District of Columbia Public Library © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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In 1983 Vanessa Martin dreams of becoming Miss America like her just-crowned namesake, Vanessa Williams. The eighth grader confides her thoughts to her diary Darlene, and misses her mother, who left when she was a baby. With the help of her teacher, Vanessa participates in a beauty pageant, which challenges her to overcome her shyness, appreciate her dark skin, and explore her secretive familys past. Waitess expressive narration captures a wide range of charactersfrom Pop Pops ragged, excitable voice to Vanessas exuberance to, after their reconnection, her mothers weary, abject tonein an engrossing story of beauty, race, and seeing oneself represented. julie hakim azzam March/April 2019 p 107(c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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In pursuit of her dreams, Vanessa becomes an unlikely contestant in her middle school's first-ever pageant.African-American eighth-grader Vanessa Martin is glued to the TV when Vanessa Williams is crowned the first black Miss America in 1983. Inspired, Vanessa imagines her own dreams coming true. Maybe she can rise above her painful family problems and dissatisfaction with her dark skin. Maybe she can escape her gang- and drug-plagued neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey. But when the new music teacher, Mrs. Walton, who is white, encourages Vanessa to audition for the school's first-ever pageant, she declines. She has an extraordinary singing voice but lacks the confidence to compete. When Mrs. Walton, Vanessa's grandpa Pop Pop, and her cousin TJ join forces to get her to try out, she must face her fearsand the neighborhood mean girlto have a shot at realizing her dreams. Vanessa's compelling story unfolds through a combination of first-person narrative, diary entries, and well-crafted poems that perfectly capture the teen voice and perspective. From the first page, readers are drawn into Vanessa's world, a place of poverty, abandonment, and secretsand abiding love and care. The soundscape of early rap music helps bring the '80s to life and amplifies Vanessa's concerns about racism, friendship, family, and her future. Readers of all ages and backgrounds will cheer Vanessa on and see themselves in her story.This debut is a treasure: a gift to every middle school girl who ever felt unpretty, unloved, and trapped by her circumstances. (Fiction. 10-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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*Starred Review* Vanessa William's 1983 win as the first black Miss America doesn't make the crown feel much closer to 13-year-old Vanessa Martin. Being raised in rundown Newark, New Jersey, young Vanessa feels too unpretty to even consider entering her school's beauty pageant, despite her amazing singing voice. Only at the urging of her new music teacher, who happens to be in charge of the pageant, does Vanessa finally agree to participate, facing many challenges in the process. There is something retro in the execution and sincerity of Charles' semiautobiographical debut novel. With its '80s inner-city setting and young black protagonist, guided to a better sense of self by a do-gooder white teacher, the story only needs to seat its characters backward on school chairs to check all this genre's boxes. However, Charles evades the clichés and imbues Vanessa with an inner life that's so real and personal it's hard to deny the charm, heartbreak, and triumph of her story. Additionally, the protagonist has a fractured and flawed, but loving, family at her back, which acts as a bulwark against her insecurities and drives the narrative to its hopeful, graceful conclusion. Best of all is that, with some support, Vanessa ultimately finds strength in herself and goes on to be the greatest architect of her dreams. Superb.--Jones, Courtney Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Watching TV in the Newark, N.J., apartment she shares with her loving grandfather, big-hearted gay cousin, and reclusive father, Vanessa Martin feels "the tiniest piece of hope" as Vanessa Williams is crowned Miss America in 1983. Though Williams is lighter-skinned than she, the 13-year-old reasons that the pageant winner's victory "means that one day girls like me-the blackest of black-could be seen as pretty too." Throughout the course of Charles's sinuous novel, Vanessa reveals other deep-seated hopes: that she finds her mother, who disappeared years before, and that her father, who is "locked away in his chamber of inner demons," will also reemerge. When her insightful and supportive teacher encourages Vanessa, an honors student who sings magnificently, to enter the school pageant, she agrees, despite her self-doubt and classmates' jeers. Vanessa's honest, at times sardonic narrative-supplemented by poems and journal entries-tracks her burgeoning maturity as she discovers the essence of authentic friendship, comes to terms with family secrets, and gains the confidence to stay true to her vision. Loosely autobiographical, Charles's debut novel dexterously interlaces pathos and humor and introduces a refreshing new voice. Ages 10-up. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


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