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SIMONE BREAKS ALL THE RULES by Debbie Rigaud

SIMONE BREAKS ALL THE RULES

by Debbie Rigaud

Pub Date: June 1st, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-338-68172-7
Publisher: Scholastic

New Jersey high school seniors make an attempt at rebellion before graduation.

Simone Thibodeaux wants to choose her own date for the prom and to live on campus during college. And while those two things might not seem like a big deal for some high school seniors, they are when your parents are strict Haitian immigrants. Simone attends an all-girls Catholic school, has a curfew, and isn’t allowed to date until college. While she has been responsible, focusing all her energy on academics, even getting into Rutgers via early decision doesn’t persuade her parents that living away from home is a good idea. Their plan is for her to follow in her sister’s footsteps and suffer the embarrassment of a preselected date for prom (a boy from a nice Haitian family, of course) and commute to Rutgers. Simone joins forces with two classmates who also have overprotective parents—one the daughter of Indian immigrants and one a White girl whose family was targeted on social media—to create a senior year bucket list and claim some level of independence. Baseball-loving Simone is a wonderfully crafted character, and Rigaud uses the awkwardness of the late bloomers’ attempts to be cool with perfect comedic timing. This is a great depiction of Haitian American culture that both affirms and informs.

Offering a steady mix of romance and humor, this is a home run.

(Fiction. 12-18)