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Sky Court

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Casey Black - a seventeen-year-old butch lesbian - lives a quiet life with her grandfather in a small, central-Illinois town. When not at school or working at the Wise Owl Café, she spends her time at home in her grandfather's subsidized apartment complex, Sky Court. But when seven-year-old Patricia Dale goes missing, Casey joins the search for the girl, despite the objections of her grandfather and her laid-back boss.

Fellow Sky Court residents and local high-school basketball stars Steve Jones and Trevor Morrison rarely interact with Casey. But that changes once Casey discovers the secret they are hiding. Amid washing dishes and helping search for the missing child, Casey falls for another Sky Court resident, Rowena Miller, a former cheerleader who returned a different person after a semester abroad in France. Soon, the lives of Casey, Rowena, Steve, and Trevor intertwine in ways they never expected.


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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2022
      Four high school seniors find their lives intertwined. Seventeen-year-old Casey keeps her head down and works hard, like her grandpa tells her to. She is excited to finish her last year at River City High and become a Mississippi tugboat captain--maybe even the first Black woman to do so. Her singular focus is broken, however, when a drunk trucker interrupts her shift at the Wise Owl Caf� Larry Dale confesses to an accident involving Trevor and Steve, two of Casey's River City classmates who are fellow Sky Court apartment residents. After hitting the car they were in, Larry found the boys partially undressed inside it and then took off. The accident could expose their relationship before they are ready. New Sky Court neighbor and classmate Rowena, who spent a semester in France, is good friends with Steve's girlfriend--but lately she's been interested in getting to know Casey better. Against the backdrop of these precarious personal relationships, Larry's 7-year-old daughter goes missing. Casey joins the search, stumbling upon more than she bargained for. Mosley's debut is ambitious, grappling with themes such as sexuality, family, and displacement. Though the novel is stretched thin as it explores each storyline, the characters are fairly well fleshed out by the economical, slightly flat prose. Casey's lesbian identity is understood and accepted by her grandpa and is refreshingly not a source of conflict. Steve is Black; other main characters are White. A small-town mystery exploring queer teen relationships. (Fiction. 14-18)

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    • Booklist

      October 28, 2022
      Grades 9-12 Casey, 17, has a lot on her mind. There's her grandfather, whose health is questionable and with whom she lives in Sky Court, a subsidized-housing complex. She's realizing that she is a lesbian, although she doesn't know what to do about it. And she has accidentally learned that two classmates from Sky Court, basketball stars at their high school, are more than best friends. She keeps her worries to herself as she navigates among home, school, and her part-time job at a local caf�. The disappearance of a seven-year-old child prompts her to step out of her routine and try to help, and she finds that connecting to the outside world has rewards. The narrative alternates between Casey's first-person point of view and a third-person perspective that follows the other characters, bringing them to nicely to life. While the writing may seem a little stiff at times, overall, this simple, sweet gem of a story will appeal to a wide range of readers.

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