10/01/2024

Reading Level: Grade 2-3 • Interest Level: Grade 9-12

Take a Sad Song

Available: 10/01/2024
Author: Ona Gritz
Specs: 5 1/2” x 8 1/4” • 200 pp. • Excerpts from other Books within this Series, Written in Verse, About the Author Section, High / Low Content
HC ed.: 9781978597419 • $25.80 | $19.40
eBook: 9781978597433 • $25.80 | $19.40
Pbk. ed.: 9781978597426 • $16.35 | $14.20
It’s the summer of 1970, and 15-year-old Jane is still reeling from the death of her father. She starts partying to deal with her grief, but a frantic call from her mother leads to her arrest. Jane awaits her hearing with hope, but instead she is sentenced to a yearlong stay at the New York State Training School for Girls. She faces bullying and solitary confinement, and all seems lost. Then she’s introduced to the Racket, an underground world of gender role-play, romantic relationships, and chosen families the inmates have created. She befriends and develops deep feelings for fellow inmate Jo-Jo, who shares her love of music. Jane comes to appreciate the complex lives of people she never would have gotten to know on the outside—but she knows that her new family can be taken away in an instant.
“A thoughtful must-read that explores grueling attempts to destroy girls’ spirits.” —Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW

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About the Author:
Ona Gritz holds a Master of Arts in poetry from the creative writing program at New York University. She is the author of many books, most recently, The Space You Left Behind, a West 44 young adult novel in verse, and Everywhere I Look, a memoir about her sister Angie who was the inspiration for Take the Sad Song. Ona’s writing has appeared widely, including in The Guardian, The New York Times, Ploughshares, Brevity, and Salon. She teaches creative writing to teenagers with disabilities through the Numberless Dreams Project. Learn more at onagritz.com.