Sincerely Sicily

Sincerely Sicily by Tamika Burgess is a poignant narrative published by HarperCollins on December 17, 2024, featuring 304 pages in English. This story follows Sicily Jordan, a Black Panamanian girl navigating the challenges of a new school and the complexities of her identity. As she faces prejudice and struggles to express herself, Sicily learns the importance of using her voice and embracing her heritage.
Readers will find an exploration of family life and the difficult discussions that arise from identity and belonging. Sicily’s journey highlights her experiences with classmates and family, particularly as she confronts questions about her dual heritage and the impact of her abuela’s comments on her self-esteem. Through her writing and reflections, Sicily seeks to articulate her pride in being a Black Panamanian, making this book a thoughtful examination of growing up and finding one’s voice amidst adversity.
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From debut author Tamika Burgess comes the captivating and empowering story of Sicily Jordan–a Black Panamanian fashionista who rocks her braids with pride–who learns to use her voice and take pride in who she is while confronting prejudice in the most unexpected of places.
Sicily Jordan’s worst nightmare has come true! She’s been enrolled in a new school, with zero of her friends and stuck wearing a fashion catastrophe of a uniform. But however bad Sicily thought sixth grade was going to be, it only gets worse when she does her class presentation.
While all her classmates breezed through theirs, Sicily is bombarded with questions on how she can be both Black and Panamanian. She wants people to understand, but it doesn’t feel like anyone is ready to listen–first at school and then at home. Because when her abuela starts talking mess about her braids, Sicily’s the only one whose heart is being crumpled for a second time.
Staying quiet may no longer be an option, but that doesn’t mean Sicily has the words to show the world just what it means to be a proud Black Panamanian either. Even though she hasn’t written in her journal since her abuelo passed, it’s time to pick up her pen again–but will it be enough to prove to herself and everyone else exactly who she is?
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