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Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black
Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black











Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black

"Expressive prose draws the reader into an overall enjoyable YA novel.Jennifer Mason-Black fell asleep one evening as a young poet and woke, many years later, as a novelist.

Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black

"Debut author Jennifer Mason-Black's prose is fittingly lyrical, and her narrative always takes the most devilish of turns."-Bookpage "Old-school Weetzie Bat fans will be enthralled with this musical, meandering book brimming with magical realism and all sorts of ways to find and give love."-BCCB Give this to readers interested in the music industry and music in general."-VOYA While this is a standard message in books for teenagers, this treatment is readable, engaging, and engrossing. As Blue owns her own power, she understands that some things are not taken from us we give them away.

Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black

After each of her encounters, Blue gains understanding of the wider world and comes to learn and accept her responsibilities in both the wide world and her own smaller world. "This debut novel is a beautiful and lyrical story of discovering your own voice. Mason-Black's writing, lyrical and woven through with song and warmth, marks her as one worth watching."-Booklist "The odd and intriguing concept, the southern gothic backdrop, and the inclusion of nontraditional families and LGBT characters will endear this to many. Fans of Andrea Seigel and Brent Bradshaw's Everybody Knows Your Name and David Arnold's Mosquitoland will enjoy this debut."-School Library Journal "An eclectic mash-up of contemporary fiction and fantasy.Teens will enjoy this work for its colorful and memorable cast of transient characters. Older teens will especially appreciate this allegory for finding one's voice, finding one's own kind of family, and the danger of playing "a tune that's not your own.""-ShelfAwareness Mason-Black's story lives on society's fringes, tangling around small-time musicians, lost souls and street kids, highlighting the beauty and brutality of wandering the world alone. "In Devil and the Bluebird, the universal question of a soul's worth feels uniquely American, drawing on the folk legend of the devil and Robert Johnson. "First-time novelist Mason-Black delivers a subtle, delicate tale reminiscent of the work of Charles de Lint, a magical realist journey of self-discovery and hidden depths, with fascinating characters and a captivating narrative."-Publisher's Weekly "A magical-realist adventure laced with folk guitar and outcast drifters unpacks the bonds of family-those we are born into and those we choose." -Kirkus













Devil and the Bluebird by Jennifer Mason-Black