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Lola St. Vil

Author of The Girl

48+ Works 948 Members 16 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the names: Lola StVil, Lola St. Vil, Marie Arnold

Series

Works by Lola St. Vil

The Girl (2012) 237 copies, 4 reviews
Girls Like Me (2016) 111 copies, 6 reviews
The Year I Flew Away (2021) 84 copies, 3 reviews
Blue Rose (2015) 75 copies
The Fallout (2013) 72 copies
I Rise (2022) 39 copies, 2 reviews
The Triplex (2014) 26 copies
The Turn (2013) 25 copies
The Lyris (2014) 22 copies
The Shoma (2015) 22 copies
The Quo (2014) 17 copies
The Last Akon (2015) 17 copies
The Nycren (2015) 14 copies
Fall of the Chosen (2015) 9 copies
When Angels Break (2015) 9 copies
Everything She Needs (2020) 8 copies
Hidden Worlds 7 copies
Rise of the Alago (2016) 6 copies
Dark Roses: Eight Paranormal Romance Novels — Contributor — 4 copies
A Place to Shine (2024) 2 copies

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Canonical name
St. Vil, Lola
Legal name
St. Vil, Yves Lola
Other names
Arnold, Marie (pen name)
Birthdate
1978
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Education
Shimer College
Columbia College Chicago
Short biography
Lola St. Vil (b. 1978) is a California-based author, playwright and actress. She is the author of the Guardians series of young adult novels. A play by St. Vil, The Bones of Lesser Men, won the NAACP award for Best Playwright in 2009. Born in Haiti and raised in Brooklyn, St. Vil studied at Shimer College and Columbia College Chicago. Organizations that have commissioned her work include Princeton University, ABC, and CBS. (from Shimer College Wiki)

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Story of 14 year old Ayo who is the daughter of a famous activist mother (she runs an organisation like Black Lives Matter in Harlem).Ayo wants out from being involved in her mother’s cause; she just wants to have a normal life and have fun. After arguing with her mum, she doesn’t go to a huge rally but spends the day with her boyfriend and witnesses her mother being shot by police after the rally turns into a riot. Ayo must now cope with her mum in a coma with only a birthday scavenger hunt to inspire her to find her way back to who she is.

Mmmm. Ok, so I am white and I really did not understand a lot of the “implied” racism that Ayo and her friends were angry about. I dont live in Harlem or the US so I found it difficult to understand the anger in this book. I would love the students in my school that are of colour to read this and tell me if they feel this angry in Australia. I hope not.
I thought the author was trying to rush too much in with this at the end. Esp. The scavenger hunt bit, the shop keeper and the “happy ending” was all a bit forced and not in keeping with the gritty subject matter of racism!
Also the book alludes to sex, and there is the N word as well as other swearing.
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nicsreads | 1 other review | May 1, 2024 |
Plot errors and other kinds of mistakes cropped up much to frequently before I got very far at all. I quit around chapter 4
 
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acb13adm | 3 other reviews | Sep 13, 2023 |
Dnf'd
Because
It
Wasn't
I N T E R E S T I N G
or
Well
Written.
 
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Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | 5 other reviews | Feb 14, 2023 |
This is one of those rare occasions where it wouldn't sit right with me trying to interpret or sum up my feelings about a read with a star rating. Can't do it.

There are some reasons why I didn't vibe with this book, and other reasons why I understand the story all too well.

I can say, aside from the scenes that increased my appreciation for Ayo's tight circle of friends, my favorite scene is one where Rosalie protects a child (teenager) under her roof without hesitation or question—like a lioness who doesn't even have to roar in that moment to get her point across.… (more)
 
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NadineC.Keels | 1 other review | Sep 15, 2022 |

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