![]() ![]() But she wants them to know that everyone on her street knows the code and they all look out for each other. She knows that people are judging her for where she lives. She knows some people think her neighborhood is not safe. Her life, as she tells us, is one full of love, and that comes across on every page as Zuri defends the place she calls home and describes the camaraderie and the care she finds there. ![]() Zuri’s voice carries Pride, making readers fall in love with her, her neighborhood, and her family. Readers looking for a contemporary story lead by a fiercely independent heroine and told in brilliantly strong prose will be enthralled by Ibi Zoboi’s Pride. She does not think the boys belong in her neighborhood, but they may not be as stuck up as she believes. When two handsome, rich brothers move in across the street, however, Zuri will be confronted with some of her own prejudices. ![]() Zuri Benitez is one of five daughters growing up in Brookly, and she is planning out a future full of dreams–one where she goes to Howard and then comes back to help transform the neighborhood she loves. Pride is a fresh retelling of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice that pays homage to the original story while making the tale fully its own. ![]()
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