YOUTH FICTION
Older Readers
Alma Presses Play.
By Tina Cane.
Sept. 2021. 336p. Random/Make Me a World, $16.99 (9780593121146). Gr. 7–10.
It’s 1982 in New York, and Alma Rosen, a half-Chinese, half-Jewish 13-year-old, is struggling to find her way. Her parents’ marriage is falling apart, and her group of friends is changing, along with her mind and body. Alma leans on her one constant: listening to music on her beloved Walkman as she searches for meaning and resilience. Alma’s stream-of-consciousness thoughts, conveyed through unpunctuated poems, comprise the majority of the passages. This provides deep insight into her mind as she navigates racism, homophobia, menstruation, grief, and more. The poems, which sometimes begin with a definition or song lyrics, are interspersed with lists and letters. While some characters feel underdeveloped, the…
