The Harlem Charade

Kids, People and Places, Fiction, USA, Mysteries and Detective Stories, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book The Harlem Charade by Natasha Tarpley, Scholastic Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Natasha Tarpley ISBN: 9780545783897
Publisher: Scholastic Inc. Publication: January 31, 2017
Imprint: Scholastic Press Language: English
Author: Natasha Tarpley
ISBN: 9780545783897
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Publication: January 31, 2017
Imprint: Scholastic Press
Language: English

WATCHER. SHADOW. FUGITIVE. Harlem is home to all kinds of kids. Jin sees life passing her by from the window of her family's bodega. Alex wants to help the needy one shelter at a time, but can't tell anyone who she really is. Elvin's living on Harlem's cold, lonely streets, surviving on his own after his grandfather was mysteriously attacked. When these three strangers join forces to find out what happened to Elvin's grandfather, their digging leads them to an enigmatic artist whose missing masterpieces are worth a fortune-one that might save the neighborhood from development by an ambitious politician who wants to turn it into Harlem World, a ludicrous historic theme park. But if they don't find the paintings soon, nothing in their beloved neighborhood will ever be the same . . . In this remarkable tale of daring and danger, debut novelist Natasha Tarpley explores the way a community defines itself, the power of art to show truth, and what it really means to be home. Praise for The Harlem Charade: * "A story that motivates justice and inspires kindness..." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The Harlem Charade links a miltifaceted cast of characters with some of Harlem's thorniest issues, and offers dreams, hope, and plenty of action in the process. Few novels take on the real-life neighborhood issues of gentrification, big money, and the destructive loss of old ways. This book does, and in the process shines a light on the magical and complex history of Harlem and its many brilliant art forms. Tarpley shares Harlem's past and present glory with grace and respect, and in the process offers inspiration to all who would love to see its unique beauty survive." -- Blue Balliett, New York Times bestselling author of Chasing Vermeer Praise for I Love My Hair!: "A very special book about self-acceptance." -- School Library Journal "[A] celebration of African American identity." -- Booklist

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

WATCHER. SHADOW. FUGITIVE. Harlem is home to all kinds of kids. Jin sees life passing her by from the window of her family's bodega. Alex wants to help the needy one shelter at a time, but can't tell anyone who she really is. Elvin's living on Harlem's cold, lonely streets, surviving on his own after his grandfather was mysteriously attacked. When these three strangers join forces to find out what happened to Elvin's grandfather, their digging leads them to an enigmatic artist whose missing masterpieces are worth a fortune-one that might save the neighborhood from development by an ambitious politician who wants to turn it into Harlem World, a ludicrous historic theme park. But if they don't find the paintings soon, nothing in their beloved neighborhood will ever be the same . . . In this remarkable tale of daring and danger, debut novelist Natasha Tarpley explores the way a community defines itself, the power of art to show truth, and what it really means to be home. Praise for The Harlem Charade: * "A story that motivates justice and inspires kindness..." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The Harlem Charade links a miltifaceted cast of characters with some of Harlem's thorniest issues, and offers dreams, hope, and plenty of action in the process. Few novels take on the real-life neighborhood issues of gentrification, big money, and the destructive loss of old ways. This book does, and in the process shines a light on the magical and complex history of Harlem and its many brilliant art forms. Tarpley shares Harlem's past and present glory with grace and respect, and in the process offers inspiration to all who would love to see its unique beauty survive." -- Blue Balliett, New York Times bestselling author of Chasing Vermeer Praise for I Love My Hair!: "A very special book about self-acceptance." -- School Library Journal "[A] celebration of African American identity." -- Booklist

More books from Scholastic Inc.

Cover of the book Second Grade Rules! (Ready, Freddy! 2nd Grade #1) by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Katie Meets the Impressionists by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book All We Have Is Now by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Dear America: Hear My Sorrow by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Nicki (American Girl: Girl of the Year 2007, Book 1) by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Eden Summer by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Zoogie Boogie Fever! by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Strings Attached by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Kristy and the Cat Burglar (The Baby-Sitters Club Mysteries #36) by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Skyler the Fireworks Fairy (Rainbow Magic: Special Edition) by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers Book 5: Trust No One by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Cake Pop Crush: A Wish Novel by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Burning Nation (Divided We Fall, Book 2) by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book Hope for Winter: The True Story of a Remarkable Dolphin Friendship by Natasha Tarpley
Cover of the book The Three Little Pugs: A Branches Book (Princess Pink and the Land of Fake-Believe #3) by Natasha Tarpley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy