L is LOVE RADIO: advice, music, more? by Ebony LaDelle (YA book review) @A2Z

book cover of Love Radio, by Ebony LaDelle. Published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers | recommended on BooksYALove.com

Someday, he’ll be a hip-hop DJ and radio host.
Someday, she’ll be a noted writer on New York’s literary scene.
These days, maybe they can find time to find each other…

Sharing relationship advice on the radio is a highlight of Prince’s senior year, so very full of helping his mom who has multiple sclerosis and caring for his 6-year-old brother Mook.

Dani has an iron-clad plan for getting out of Detroit: be accepted to a great college in NYC, earn her Master of Fine Arts in writing, and become an author who changes the world.

As their paths cross for the first time since middle school, Prince thinks he might have a chance with his long-time crush, but Dani is intent on her exit plan. She does give him three dates to change her mind about starting a relationship – just three.

Sweet, thoughtful dates – interspersed with her flashbacks to an awful incident some months ago and his mom’s medical needs and…

Can you schedule falling in love?
When is a relationship past recovering?
What about a friend who lets you down one time too many?

Told in alternating chapters by the two teens, including transcripts of Prince’s radio shows and Dani’s unsent letters to noted Black women authors as she struggles with writer’s block on her all-important admissions essay.

What love song would you play to ease someone’s heartache?
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Book info: Love Radio / Ebony LaDelle. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2022. [author site] [author video] [publisher site] Review copy and cover image courtesy of the publisher.

4 thoughts on “L is LOVE RADIO: advice, music, more? by Ebony LaDelle (YA book review) @A2Z

  1. It is a long time since I read YA fiction since my children are now grown up and the teen years are a long time ago for me.

    I hope Prince and Dani succeed in their chosen paths and their relationships. In real life though things rarely run according to our wishes.

    Visiting from A to Z

  2. I like the question. “can you schedule falling in love?”. It reminds me of the time when I was in college, and a friend, who was totally not joking by the way, told me she liked to plan her spontaneity.

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