Emako Blue

Emako Blue by Brenda Woods is a poignant narrative published by Penguin on December 29, 2005, in English. This reprint edition spans 128 pages and explores the life of a talented young girl from South Central Los Angeles, who was on the brink of stardom. Emako Blue is depicted as beautiful and good-hearted, deeply connected to her friends and family, and destined for greatness with her exceptional singing talent.
Readers will find a story that delves into the complexities of youth, friendship, and the harsh realities of life in an urban setting. The narrative touches on social themes, including violence and the challenges faced by girls and women in contemporary society. Emako’s journey, marked by her relationships and aspirations, serves as a reflection on the struggles and triumphs of adolescence, making it a significant addition to young adult fiction.
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Emako Blue was supposed to be a star. She was beautiful and good-hearted. She was Monterey’s best friend. She was the only girl Jamal cared about, the one who saw through his player act. She was the one who understood the burden of Eddie’s family. She was the best singer anyone had ever heard, with a voice like vanilla incense, smoky and sweet. She was Savannah’s rival, the one who wouldn’t play by the rules. She was destined for greatness, already plucked from South Central Los Angeles by the record producers. She was only fifteen when she died.
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