A review by margaretefg
When the Black Girl Sings by Bil Wright

4.0

I read this in an afternoon...loved many things about it. First, I love it that the author is African American, as is the protagonist, and the white adoptive parents, although occasionally clueless, are also, well, real parents. And I loved the way Lahni finds a sense of herself through singing and connecting with the African American adults in her choir. I'm wondering if my kids will read it and what they'll have to say.