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Twelve-year-old Inez Ruth Eaton-Martinez is a bright Afro-Latina homeschooler whose life in a predominantly white space has always felt steady-until she's introduced to a vibrant community of color that forces her to question everything she thought she knew about identity. As she navigates this new world, her once-unbreakable bond with her best friend Connie begins to fray, leaving Inez torn between loyalty and self-discovery. Meanwhile, her easy friendship with Ryan grows increasingly complicated, making her question if their connection is more than just platonic. With Jade, a bold new friend…mehr

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Twelve-year-old Inez Ruth Eaton-Martinez is a bright Afro-Latina homeschooler whose life in a predominantly white space has always felt steady-until she's introduced to a vibrant community of color that forces her to question everything she thought she knew about identity. As she navigates this new world, her once-unbreakable bond with her best friend Connie begins to fray, leaving Inez torn between loyalty and self-discovery. Meanwhile, her easy friendship with Ryan grows increasingly complicated, making her question if their connection is more than just platonic. With Jade, a bold new friend unafraid to push boundaries, and Stephen, whose secrets stir tension, Inez's journey is anything but smooth. Balancing faith, friendship, and belonging, Inez faces a revelation that threatens to upend her world. Can she rise to the challenge and embrace who she's meant to be, or will the pressure become too much to bear?
Autorenporträt
Jamia C. Eaton, a native New Yorker raised in the DMV, discovered her passion for writing through homeschooling her children. A former international model, Jamia's travels around the world enriched her storytelling with diverse experiences and perspectives. With over 15 years as an educator, she now crafts inspiring narratives that connect deeply with readers. Married to Omar Eaton-Martinez, a public history professional, Jamia draws inspiration from their shared love of learning and storytelling to create vibrant, meaningful tales.