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Brimming with the same spirited sense of style and magic as Disney’s That’s
So Raven, Drama High introduces a fun, brazen new series featuring a young
sistah who’s learning that life in the ‘hood is nothing compared to life in high
school…
Proudly hailing from Compton, USA, sixteen-year-old Jayd Jackson is no stranger
to drive-by shootings or run-ins with the friendly neighborhood crackhead.
Street-smart, book-smart, and life-smart, she’s nobody’s fool—least of all KJ’s,
the most popular and cutest basketball jock at South Bay High, aka Drama High.
Yes, it’s a fact, Jayd fell hard for his player ways for a time, but now that
KJ’s shown his true colors—dumping Jayd because she refused to give up the
cookies—she’s through with him and his game playing for good.
Jayd just wants to start her Junior year of high school drama free. But wanting
ain’t getting, especially at a place like Drama High, a predominately white high
school in a wealthy part of Los Angeles, where Jayd and 30 other Compton kids
get bussed to daily. Saying race relations aren’t what they should be would be
putting it mildly, and that’s just the beginning of the drama. Jayd’s first day
back to school, KJ’s new girlfriend, Trecee, steps to her wanting to fight.
Egged on by Misty, Jayd’s former best friend-turned-nemesis, Trecee wants to
make Jayd understand that KJ is off limits—even if she has to do it with her
fists. With the fight set for Friday, and the sistah drama at an all time high,
Jayd is about to learn who’s really got her back and more importantly, when
she’s got to watch it. But at least she can always count on Mama, and her
mystical bag of tricks.
Drama High is a remarkably assured debut, and L. Divine is a tantalizing and
refreshing new voice. Jayd and her bold, honest, and laugh-out-loud funny
assessment of life, along with her quirky cast of friends, classmates, loves,
her magical family and eccentric neighbors make for an irresistible,
can’t-put-it-down read.
About the Author
L. Divine holds a Masters in African American Studies and Educational Psychology
from UCLA. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her daughter and son.
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