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* "Blums depiction of a teenage Orthodox Jewish girl is remarkable in its precision and authenticity, along with the depth he gives Yoyo as she experiences life outside her community and contemplates her future. [ C]onvincing and appealing." Booklist, STARRED review
* "[ E]ach potential hot-button issue is handled with delicacy and nuance . . . the characters have dimension and agency, and Yoyo models a level of integrity that feels both genuine and aspirational." Horn Book Magazine, STARRED review
"A deeply modern and moving YA novel set in a tightly closed community, this book is a near perfect exploration of teen self-discovery." NPR
"A nuanced novel about finding oneself amid the perceived constraints and comforts of ones environment." Publishers Weekly
"A kosher coming-of-age story with a bissel of romance." Kirkus Reviews
Witty, perceptive Yoyo Gold leaps off the page and straight into your heart. Youll cheer her on as she fights for her best friend and her right to express herself. Readers of all ages will relate to Yoyos struggle to find her place in a world she loves but finds limiting, with people she loves, who sometimes dont understand her. Lori Banov Kaufmann, National Jewish Book Award-winning author of Rebel Daughter
Earnest and passionate, and yet perfectly flawed, Yoyo and Shua will enthrall readers as they search for truth in their insulated community. Blum again portrays the Orthodox Jewish world with sensitivity and understanding, while exploding tropes and finding humor in even the most heart wrenching moments. Yoyo and Shuas chemistry is electric and will keep readers turning the pages and hoping for more." Leah Scheier, Sydney Taylor Honor author of The Last Words We Said
Isaac Blums specialty is colliding worlds and seeing how the Venn diagram forms. Yoyo Gold has to pass through disillusionment with her known world, in order to realize what she really wants. Somewhere in the intersection of past expectations and future hopes, she finds the elusive path forward. Vesper Stamper, National Book Award-nominated author of What the Night Sings
The Judgment of Yoyo Gold showcases the power of following your heart and doing whats right in the face of community pressure. With a funny, biting, realistically teenage protagonist and packed with loving social critique, this book is for anyone whos ever got tired of swallowing their righteous anger. Sacha Lamb, Sydney Taylor Award-winning author of When the Angels Left the Old Country