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Reach for this book when you have a child who is fiercely protective of a sibling, especially one whose unique way of processing the world is often dismissed by others. It is an ideal choice for families navigating the complexities of neurodivergence and the frustration of having a loved one's talents overlooked because they don't fit into traditional academic boxes. The story follows Yolanda, a bold and smart fifth grader who moves with her family from Chicago to rural Michigan. While her younger brother Andrew is labeled a slow learner at school, Yolanda knows the truth: he is a musical prodigy with the soul of a blues master. This Newbery Honor book explores themes of loyalty, urban-to-rural transition, and the power of family advocacy. It is a warm, realistic portrait of a Black family that celebrates the different ways genius can manifest, making it a perfect read for children ages 8 to 12 who value justice and deep sibling bonds.