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From School Library Journal Gr 3–6—A fun romp through the awkward years of middle school

that examines themes of identity and culture. When Malu has to move away from her dad and

everything she knows, she takes her love of punk music with her. Following the rules of punk, she

embarks on a new school journey, full of misadventures and hilarious life lessons. Malu is happy

not to fit in with the crowd yet cannot bring herself to tell her mom that her passion for punk is not a

rebellious phase—it's who she is. When classmates label Malu a coconut (brown on the outside

and white on the inside), she is determined to prove to her school and herself that she is proud of

her Mexican roots. With tenderness and humor, Pérez explores the joys and challenges of being

biracial. Readers will connect with Malu, a strong protagonist who leaps off the page and whose

zine-inspired artistry boldly illustrates how she deals with life. VERDICT Those who enjoy

vivacious, plucky heroines, such as the protagonists of Brenda Woods's The Blossoming Universe

of Violet Diamond, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich and Audrey Vernick's Two Naomis, and

Rebecca Stead's Goodbye Stranger, will eagerly embrace Malu.—Jessica Bratt, Grand Rapids

Public Library, MI Read more A 2018 Pura Belpré Author Honor BookA 2018 ALSC Notable

Childrenâ€s BookA 2018 Tomás Rivera Mexican American Childrenâ€s Book Award

WinnerA 2017 ABA Indies Introduce TitleA Kids†Indie Next List PickAn E.B. White Read-

Aloud Middle Reader Award finalistA 2018 Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction and Poetry

Honor BookAn Amelia Bloomer List BookCCBC Choices 2018A 2018 Bank Street Best

Children's Book of the YearA Junior Library Guild SelectionPublishers Weekly Flying

StartNPR Best Books of 2017Â Kirkus Reviews Best Fiction of 2017School Library Journal

Best Books of 2017Â A Horn Book Fanfare SelectionCenter for the Study of Multicultural

Children's Literature Best Books of 2017NYPL Best Books for Kids 2017Chicago Public

Library's Best of the Best Books 2017Evanston Public Library 101 Great Books for Kids

2017 A Seattle Public Library Top 10 Childrenâ€s Chapter Book of 2017A UPenn

Graduate School of Education Best Book of 20172018-2019 Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Childrenâ€s Book Award Nominee2018-2019 Sunshine State Young Readers Award

NomineeA 2018 Great Lakes, Great Reads Award Winner2017 Nerdy Book Award Winner

PRAISE FOR THE FIRST RULE OF PUNK:'A charming debut about a thoughtful, creative

preteen connecting to both halves of her identity.' —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

'Those who enjoy vivacious, plucky heroines... will eagerly embrace Malu.'—School Library

Journal (starred review)'Pérezâ€s debut is as exuberant as its heroine... A rowdy reminder

that people are at their best when they arenâ€t forced into neat, tidy boxes.'—Publishers


Weekly (starred review)'Extremely relatable and creatively inspiring, with a voice that is equal

parts witty and sharp.'—Bustle.com'Malú is an irrepressible force, one that readers will

long remember.'—Diana López, author of Confetti Girl and Nothing Up My Sleeve Read more

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