On Air with Zoe Washington
(Libby/OverDrive eBook, Kindle)

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Marks, Janae Author
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HarperCollins , 2023.
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* An instant New York Times bestseller *

An empowering and big-hearted sequel to the bestselling and critically acclaimed From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks!

Two years ago, Zoe Washington helped clear Marcus’ name for a crime he didn’t commit. Now her birth father has finally been released from prison and to an outpouring of community support, so everything should be perfect. 

When Marcus reveals his dream of opening his own restaurant, Zoe becomes determined to help him achieve it—with her as his pastry chef of course. However, starting a new place is much more difficult than it looks, and Marcus is having a harder time re-entering society than anyone expected.

Set on finding a solution, Zoe starts a podcast to bring light to the exonerees’ experiences and fundraise for their restaurant. After all, Zoe knows full well the power of using her voice. But with waning public interest in their story, will anyone still be listening?

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Format
eBook
Street Date
02/14/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9780063212336

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Booklist Review

Zoe Washington, along with her newly exonerated birth father, returns in this upper-middle-grade novel about balancing your passions, finding your voice, and overcoming prejudice. When Marcus mentions his dream of opening a BBQ restaurant, idea girl Zoe is off to the races. But getting a loan isn't easy for someone with no credit score or work history due to incarceration. Zoe and Marcus must find a way to make their dreams come true--even if they have to change--all while Zoe learns that while not everyone who was incarcerated is innocent, they still deserve a second chance. This is a novel of family and a timely discussion of justice issues, also interwoven with middle-school-friendship changes, a ton of sweet baking, and a lovely podcast element that will get readers excited about sharing their own passions with the world. Marks captures the exuberance and energy of early teens in her prose and delicately balances Zoe as a likable protagonist--one with room to broaden her horizons.

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 4--6--Now that Zoe has seen her biological father, Marcus, exonerated and released from prison, she is determined to get to know him better. Balancing her job as a cashier at a cupcake shop with the changing status of her two best friends, Maya and Trevor, isn't easy. Once Zoe learns about Marcus's dream to open his own restaurant, she is committed to helping him make it happen. Starting her own podcast to spread the word about people who've served in the prison system seems like a good way to inform people about how individuals can change and the challenges they face once released. She also hopes that her podcast will raise some much-needed funds to help Marcus realize his dream. It's a delicate balance for Zoe and she struggles to find exactly her place in so many important people's lives. VERDICT A delightful and inspiring read.

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Kirkus Book Review

Not being incarcerated doesn't necessarily make you free. It's been two years since the determined tween at the heart of From the Desk of Zoe Washington (2020) sought answers about the unjust incarceration of her birth father. Now the Black 14-year-old is taking her journalistic skills to the airways through a podcast. As a seventh grader, Zoe worked tirelessly to determine whether the imprisoned father she had never met was innocent or guilty, ultimately helping to exonerate him. Now that Marcus has been released, Zoe feels protective and hopeful about his future. However, despite his securing a good job and a place to live, the life of an exoneree is fraught with pitfalls. Marks has written a natural, authentic story that particularly shines when she skillfully intertwines her narrative with historical information and contemporary context about the penal system. While Zoe is driven and extremely goal-oriented, Marks also includes everyday moments such as friendship insecurities and exaggerated expectations. Zoe's relationship with Marcus and her struggle to balance her new feelings with her relationship with the beloved stepfather she calls Dad feel relatable and believable. The book starts off slowly but picks up steam and delivers a worthwhile message about perseverance, not rushing to judgment, and, most importantly, standing up for what you believe in. A thoughtful sequel that revisits an admirable protagonist and accessibly explores challenging subjects. (Fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Zoe Washington, along with her newly exonerated birth father, returns in this upper-middle-grade novel about balancing your passions, finding your voice, and overcoming prejudice. When Marcus mentions his dream of opening a BBQ restaurant, idea girl Zoe is off to the races. But getting a loan isn't easy for someone with no credit score or work history due to incarceration. Zoe and Marcus must find a way to make their dreams come true—even if they have to change—all while Zoe learns that while not everyone who was incarcerated is innocent, they still deserve a second chance. This is a novel of family and a timely discussion of justice issues, also interwoven with middle-school-friendship changes, a ton of sweet baking, and a lovely podcast element that will get readers excited about sharing their own passions with the world. Marks captures the exuberance and energy of early teens in her prose and delicately balances Zoe as a likable protagonist—one with room to broaden her horizons. Grades 5-8. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4–6—Now that Zoe has seen her biological father, Marcus, exonerated and released from prison, she is determined to get to know him better. Balancing her job as a cashier at a cupcake shop with the changing status of her two best friends, Maya and Trevor, isn't easy. Once Zoe learns about Marcus's dream to open his own restaurant, she is committed to helping him make it happen. Starting her own podcast to spread the word about people who've served in the prison system seems like a good way to inform people about how individuals can change and the challenges they face once released. She also hopes that her podcast will raise some much-needed funds to help Marcus realize his dream. It's a delicate balance for Zoe and she struggles to find exactly her place in so many important people's lives. VERDICT A delightful and inspiring read.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Marks, J. (2023). On Air with Zoe Washington . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Marks, Janae. 2023. On Air With Zoe Washington. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Marks, Janae. On Air With Zoe Washington HarperCollins, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Marks, J. (2023). On air with zoe washington. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Marks, Janae. On Air With Zoe Washington HarperCollins, 2023.

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